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Tilling Shower Cubicle
I am having to re tile a portion of my shower cubicle which leaked. I
have replaced the lower section of damp plaster board with Aquaboard. I was wonder whether it was worth using bath trim for the joint between the bottom of the tiles and the shower tray, or just a bead of silicon. If I use the trim what do I do at the inner corner, just cut at 45 degress and lots of silicon? Any thoughts appreciated Thanks |
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