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sam999
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Posted 1 Year, 6 Months ago #1
hello all,
I am in the middle of a renovation to make a walk in shower and remove the tub. I want to know what the best tiles to use would be, easy to clean but sealed and not too slippery?? So I need to use some powerful and toxic sealant? Thanks.



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Jeffie
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Posted 1 Year, 6 Months ago #2
Hi Sam, welcome to the forum

I would answer but could you explain why the link in your posting if that is what you want published but they don't have the answer to your question?

I am confused here, please clarify
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Posted 1 Year, 6 Months ago #3
Greeting sam999, and welcome to the Forum !

Hopefully someone with some experience in the question you ask, will respond soon.

I too am cureious about your Link, it is a "lookUp" for a General Contractor by area. Are you affiliated with this site, or did you just drop it in for "kicks" ?

Have a good Day !
S.W.
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sam999
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Posted 1 Year, 6 Months ago #4
hello Jeffie,
Thanks for the welcome and no, they can not answer the question. At least not directly or quickly; they deal more with listings of businesses that will help in each area. It is more like a who's who for "who you gonna call?"-----if you see what I mean.
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Posted 1 Year, 6 Months ago #5
I see, Sam I think that it's a personal taste question though. Nowadays most tiles manufactured for the bathroom are up to the standards it requires from them in that condition. I personally like ceramic tiles
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Posted 1 Year, 4 Months ago #6
i had great results with these companies, especialy Bathroom heaven they have a great choice of tile for bathrooms.
Hope that fills you in,
Jeff


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