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Author: John
Date: 2/21/2008 11:46 pm EDT I am about to install Avaire in our bath and need to know if the tile should be cut around the toilet or if the toilet may be installed over the tile? |
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Author: Journeyman
Date: 2/22/2008 0:20 am EDT Tile always goes under the toilet. |
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Author: Jonathan
Date: 2/22/2008 0:31 am EDT Journeyman - Thanks for posting your accurate and useful responses! Shoot me an email sometime - I'm curious about your backgorund. jonathan.mcintosh@avairefloors.com |
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Author: Jonathan
Date: 2/22/2008 0:13 am EDT We suggest you pull the toilet, and install the Avaire Tile up to the flange. Please be sure to caulk the tile around the flange thoroughly to ensure a water-tight seal to protect against the enevitable overflow scenario. |
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Author: John
Date: 2/22/2008 2:13 am EDT Thanks so much for the fast response to my question. We are remodeling a master bath so the old toilet is already pulled and a shinny new one is in a box in the garage waiting. We have decided to go with the camel tile / Bark grout and hope it comes out as nice as the display at our home center! Thanks again for the fast reply to my question. I planned to get started laying tile Saturday and now I think I'm ready! |
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Author: Jonathan
Date: 2/22/2008 9:22 pm EDT Please send us a picture when you are done! |
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