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    Schlüter edging strips

    Thought I'd update my thread... yes we're still working on this shower reno! Full time job and life get in the way. Thankful for a 2nd bathroom upstairs! I did end up using some Schluter edging on the outside of the tub surround but did not use them in the corners. Went with a silicone grout...
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    Schlüter edging strips

    I really love the look of these Schluter edges and will likely be using them! Just wondering if anyone here has installed them before and what your opinions are. http://www.schluter.com/139.aspx I'm particularly interested in the one designed for a 135 degree corner since I have an ugly one...
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    RedGard for tub/shower surround

    Yes, we've planned for that :) Thanks.
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    RedGard for tub/shower surround

    Thanks. Your diagram shows using a membrane behind a metal lath? I'm guessing that's the way they did it when my 1979 house was built because that's basically what we tore out - minus the membrane! I know the space between the finished wall/tile and tub ledge needs silicone caulk. But my...
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    RedGard for tub/shower surround

    We've got our new tub installed and are ready to put the backer board up (using Hardie) and waterproof using RedGard. I am unable to find installation instructions regarding the wall to tub transition and whether or not that should be sealed with the RedGard OR only RedGard the backer board...
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    Befuddled over a fireplace!

    Wow - Brass wasn't my choice however it isn't exactly a priority upgrade. But don't you worry your little head over it, it's on the list of things to change when we have the money for it. So thanks for your insulting remark. Nothing better to do?? Thank you, everyone else, for your helpful...
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    Befuddled over a fireplace!

    Attaching a pic - not a great one but all I can get to at the moment - if that's any help at all. :) As I mentioned, this is a metal firebox, not masonry. I do not know what is directly under the substance the patch was done with - but assuming and HOPING the refractory panels or whatever it...
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    Befuddled over a fireplace!

    I finally remembered to take some pics of the patch job done in our fireplace. Again, this was prior to us buying the house and unfortunately the seller can't remember who did the work so I can't call them back in to correct it. Seller said the grate they used in there had worn a hole in the...
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    Befuddled over a fireplace!

    Thank you... but I'd still like to know WHAT should be done to this thing. Even if we call in a pro to do the job, I'd like to understand what is necessary and what isn't. I am very much a DIY-er when I can do the job right but I know my limitations. Simply attempting to educate myself so I...
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    Befuddled over a fireplace!

    I recently bought a house built in 1979. It has a wood burning fireplace with gas starter in place. The previous owner said he had the whole thing cleaned and inspected but can't remember who did it. It looks very clean but my question concerns cracks in the floor of it. It is a metal...
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    Install window sill where none exist?

    Something fairly simple is my goal. Obviously ANYTHING will be an improvement! After picking away some of the cracked sheetrock mud and texture layer, it looks like the sheetrock itself is not damaged as I thought it would be. If I scrape away that mess and remove the corner bead (which I'm...
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    Install window sill where none exist?

    Oops, pic didn't work - trying again.
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    Install window sill where none exist?

    My house was built in 1984… there are no window sills! On the interior of the house the window openings are finished with sheetrock all the way around so there's technically a sheetrock sill I suppose. Over the years the old windows leaked apparently and that sheetrock is damaged and looks...
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    Old siding repair questions

    Thanks for the suggestions, everyone. The damaged areas are not extensive. What kind of compound would be used for patching, kok328??
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    Old siding repair questions

    My house was built in 1984 and has it's original siding, which I think is called "pressed board"??? I'm not sure. It looks like lap siding but its a simulated look to some extent. What looks like 3 lap boards is actually just one that's made to look like 3. I hope that makes sense. I'll...
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