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Uploaded by on May 10, 2011

If you need to update that bathroom floor, shower or kitchen floor, check out this time and labor saving hack. Don't forget to check out our full episodes, Shop-Hacks and download a free set of plans only at http://HandymanForTheCommonMan.com

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  • great tip but let me ask would u do this in ur house?

  • @halo3player45 Absolutely. I'm currently eyeballing my totally outdated, putty colored shower.

  • how do you deal with the increased floor height in regards to transitioning to other floors? great job on your videos by the way, really good tips. keep em coming

  • @catfish7906 The simplest way is to drop a marble threshold at the door line. You could also create one out of decorative tile or even a piece of oak.

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  • Great video ..I would like to ask too .. how can you do it on a ceramic tile wall ..what are the warnings and how long would the time warranty be.. ? Also .. would it be better to use a belt sander on the old tiles first ..? Thanks ..

  • Excellent vid. Can you tile on top of tiles in a bathroom wall?

  • The best way to not cover your marked centerline with thin-set is to spread it only on one side or the other, Not Both.

    This leaves your center line mark exposed. Great Vid. By The way !

  • @Handyman4CommonMan oh ok keep up the good vids bro

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