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I've just installed a new kitchen in my brand new extension and would like
to install a glass splashback behind the ceramic hob. The walls are insulated to current regulations and painted with emulsion. I have heard that in some cases you could get mould forming on the wall behind the glass. Would I need to seal around the glass or would I need to mount the glass slightly off the wall? Has anyone got any experiences with doing this, good or bad? Thanks in advance......... |
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