ᐅ Linear drain for level-entry shower with underfloor heating
Created on: 8 Feb 2015 20:26
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Polle 1967
Hello dear forum members
Does anyone have experience with a level-access shower with underfloor heating
Regards
Does anyone have experience with a level-access shower with underfloor heating
Regards
Bautraum2015 schrieb:
Oh no…. I meant yours! Don’t know how I got “building expert” in my head.
Anyway, I think they’re really nice! There you go! The tiles are called "Terra Ciment" from Princess Ceramic.
However, I’m not sure if they are still available. We ordered these tiles well in advance, long before we needed them (ordered and paid in April, installed in October). The reason was that this was apparently a discontinued model at our tile center (it was even marked as such on the invoice). In the end, we ordered 4 extra packages that we couldn’t return because they were discontinued (with all other tiles, returning excess packages was possible). Now the 4 packages are stored in the attic. Maybe I can find someone who needs about 5–6 sqm (54–65 sq ft) for a guest bathroom and would take 3 packages off my hands. (Of course, this only makes sense if the person is local and can pick them up.)
EveundGerd schrieb:
I hope our tiler works just as well.
It will still take a while for us. The electricians will finish next week. The plasterers are coming on Wednesday for the exterior base coat. I’m not sure what to make of that yet. That’s not unusual. Our exterior plaster was already finished as well.
For us, the tiler came in last together with us (painting work). That actually makes sense. If other trades make a lot of dust (stair builders, drywall installers, etc.), it makes things very difficult for the tiler. They need clean surfaces – especially when it comes to grouting. Not a single grain of dirt is allowed in between.
I don’t know if this is normal, but our tiler used grout materials matching the color of each type of tile. Beforehand, I thought, well, there’s just light and dark grout. Far from it – we ended up with a palette of about 60 to 80 different materials to choose from.
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Polle 196714 Feb 2015 08:23Great work.
It looks fantastic.
I would hire the tiler right away; he really knows his trade.
Thanks again for the good ideas and the excellent pictures.
Best regards
It looks fantastic.
I would hire the tiler right away; he really knows his trade.
Thanks again for the good ideas and the excellent pictures.
Best regards