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Top 10 Tile Installation Mistakes
2009.04.02 23:45:10

Here's a list of the Top Ten Tile Installation Mistakes.

1. Poor workmanship (grout, grout lines, cuts, chips, poor layout)
2. Cracked tile or Grout
3. Hollow sounding tile
4. Movement (Tented or sheared tile)
5. Water leaks into substrate or structure
6. Maintenance in general
7. Proper materials and conditions for installing glass
8. Failed outdoor decks
9. Lippage
10. Substrate preparation



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Preparing to Paint
2009.04.02 22:57:24

Here's a few tips for getting started on a painting project. When we start a customer's project, these are some of the things we do.

Start Out Right

* You'll enjoy the job more if you get everything together at the start. Organize a tool station in the middle of the area you'll be working in. Gather together your paint, brushes, rollers, hammers, screwdrivers, plastic bags, plastic wrap, rags, paint can opener, and drop cloths.

Plan for a Day of Prep

* Don't try to get everything done in one day. Use the day before painting day to gather furniture in the center of the room, patch cracks and holes, put blue painter's tape around doors and windows, and cover wall and ceiling light fixtures (light bulbs removed, of course!) with large plastic bags.

Clear the Decks

* If you can, clear out all the furniture and accessories. Take everything off the walls. If you can't move everything out, place the furniture and lamps in the middle of the room and cover them with a good drop cloth. Be sure that you tape the cloth around the furniture. Then put a second cover of plastic or old sheet over everything.

Remove All Hardware

* It may seem easier to paint around door knobs or cabinet hinges, but unless you're a professional, very experienced painter, you're bound to get drips around. So carry around some zip top bags and remove all cabinet knobs and hinges, door knobs, light switch plates and outlet covers, and light fixtures. Place the pieces together in separate bags and clearly mark the contents and location (top left cabinet, bathroom door, etc) you took them from. This is a great time to clean the hardware! Put them back when you're done painting.

Don't Paint Over Problem Walls

* If your walls have holes or cracks, fix them before you start with the paint. Any home center or paint store has knowledgeable personnel to guide you to the best products for the job. Wide cracks and large holes can be "bridged" with fiberglass tape, spackle will fill small holes and cracks, and texturizing products are available to match your existing wall finish.



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