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Basic floor Installation
Paul Wilson: That the tiles here we are trying not to puncture the shower fem membrane. It all looks pretty uniform of course I am standing on the great sun. So, well, Jodi once on unlogged we drop one.
Jodi Marks: You are dredge.
Paul Wilson: I am totally dredged.
Jodi Marks: And I have to put my hair up it is so hot.
Paul Wilson: Totally.
Jodi Marks: Shall we change shirts?…
Paul Wilson: Actually not, let us sort tile first first.
Jodi Marks: Okay, and then okay.
Paul Wilson: It is a lot easier.
Jodi Mark: Okay, so we are going to be sorting at light and medium or light and dark.
Paul Wilson: Well, let us take that a couple of tile just to see what we have got and see if what kind of shades we have got.
Jodi Mark: And this is beautiful.
Paul Wilson: This is light.
Jodi Mark: This is beautiful.
Paul Wilson: That is beautiful, absolutely beautiful.
Jodi Marks: So, how would you classify this?
Paul Wilson: That would be a medium.
Jodi Marks: Medium
Paul Wilson: If we find more like it. That would be a dark. So that when we go to set the floor we can blend these shades. So it all looks nice instead of having all light and all dark in one side, that is important.
Jodi Marks: [Singing]
Paul Wilson: Oh! Yes, yes. When you group this way on and that it looks going look like stone in hands. Here, let me help you.
Jodi Marks: Quit tripping on my tile. Well Paul if you thought it was hot sorting this tile, beautifully to see how hard it is going to get when we start laying it.
Paul Wilson: Oh man! I can really imagine. Well, the first step that we had since we are doing a dial lay out with the board is we have to find the center of the room and make sure that it was square. The way that we did that, was we have the measure of the cabinet apron out to the center and we had to become from the tub to the center of the room. That allows us to stop two closing lines, then we dry lay out our tile, so that we could get in to that small but day room over on the other side.
Jodi Marks: And one of the things that we wanted to make sure of after we popped out chalk line is that there were going to stay there as we were working through out the room on the floor and not get wiped away. So we just use a spray lacquer to get right over the top of it and that way to insure, that it does not get erased while we are working.
Well, yesterday was, so unbelievably hot. When we were sorting the tile and laid out and Paul and I decided to call it a day. So we are back today and actually we took showers. we washed our shirts.
Paul Wilson: That is right.
Jodi Marks: And we are not smelly.
Paul Wilson: That is right. Well we have our lay out lines as you know and I have got a taste that more of diagonally lay out. It is twice as much to work maybe three times. But this is what is going to set this floor off in this master bath.
Jodi Marks: It is beautiful. Now, this is the tile that we are using. This is actually to Travel Teen We got this from inner ceramic. It is absolutely beautiful it is already been homed and everything so we are good to go. So, really what we need to do now is just have Mike come on in and start setting it for us.
Paul Wilson: Right exactly and they are going to mix up the thin set for the manufactures and structures just like we always say because it is important and then we get knowing.
Jodi Marks: I am hot again already.
Paul Wilson: I know, I know.
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Jodi Marks: Well, Mike and Joe are doing a phenomenal job as or you. You are trying to get in here too, but there are a couple a lots of things that no one talks to you about getting your tile in place.
Paul Wilson: Well, as you know we want to spread the thin set on the floor with the flat side first to key in the order to the bathroom is and that is just the real set of process including. Make sure you got a bond well look at the back of the board and then we are going to comb it out.
Jodi Marks: This is not your first day in the radio. Is it?
Paul Wilson: Maybe not. We are going to comb it out and the one that little trick that you can use that, during your comb out phase if I have a margin trail.
Jodi Marks: Like that one, thank you.
Pal Wilson: Good, thanks Mike. Is when you are going this if you just strike those joints along the edge of the tile you will be better off, you will not get squeezed in between. Backbutter tile of skin coded set it into place and firmly see that done it on your setting bed.
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