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Re: Tile Question
[Re: GmeHunter]
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01/20/22 08:28 PM
01/20/22 08:28 PM
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Joined: Jun 2016
Posts: 8,931 Between the coosa and cahaba
!shiloh!
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14 point
Joined: Jun 2016
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Between the coosa and cahaba
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If you have a wood subfloor and 3/4" hardwood you can use a 1/4" dura rock,thinset it to the subfloor and your tile should be level with your hardwood. Porcine is normally slightly thicker than ceramic . Both a great options for a laundry room. Check out floor decor in homewood for tile.
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