Monday, February 16, 2015
Process...
Supplies: Hardie Backer (mold prof)
Tile Spacers
Trowel
Screws
Tile Hole Saw
Tile Sealer
Solder
Copper Brush
2 Ceramic Tiles Versa Bond
Ceramic Tiles 12in x 24in
Sliding Door Class
Tub Shower Door
Paint/ Brushes
Wall Lights
Gloves
Single Handle Shower Bulb
On Monday, February 16 I went back to the clients house with my mentor. The client had chosen the tiles she had wanted for her two bathrooms on Saturday. It was delivered at her house early morning on Sunday. Since the old tiles we're demolished, the first thing we did was removing the existing toilet. Once that was done, we removed the old tiles that was on the floor so we can apply new ones. We took the existing shower bulb and replace it to a new single handle bulb. We installed the building paper for waterproof just in case water goes through the tiles. The waterproof paper will prevent any leaks if water ever goes through. We then installed the hardie backer in the shower and screwed it in for it to be secured. After all of that was done, we then installed the tiles one by one by measuring the interior of the bathroom. By applying the tiles, we used the ceramic versa bond so it can have a tight grip. While the tiles stays in place, we used the tiles spacer so every tiles can be even. We then applied the grout in tiles too.
After that we painted the whole entire bathroom white just to make it looks brand new.
installation of shower door
installation of new totel
instalation of wall light.
Spent 6 hours with my mentor.
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It looks great! Make sure to keep a running total of time you've spent overall in each post.
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