Just another Project at the Harrison's

Man... I am redoing my bathroom right now (just finished my own redguard and joint sealing last weekend) and this is bringing back memories of pain... ;) Though I did finally lay all the tile this weekend and get the grout in.

You do some pretty fantastic work. And all your PEX lines, copper lines, and other various air-ducts are terrifying. That's on a whole 'nother level.
 
Man... I am redoing my bathroom right now (just finished my own redguard and joint sealing last weekend) and this is bringing back memories of pain... ;) Though I did finally lay all the tile this weekend and get the grout in.

You do some pretty fantastic work. And all your PEX lines, copper lines, and other various air-ducts are terrifying. That's on a whole 'nother level.
I'm an HVAC Guy by trade so that's the easy part. The rest I'm just guessing at... lol
 
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Ready for tile!
 
Very nice Paul! I have been following on FB too.

I'm in the process of re-modeling the spare bathroom due to a toilet leak.
 
Very nice Paul! I have been following on FB too.

I'm in the process of re-modeling the spare bathroom due to a toilet leak.
I saw its looking good Bathrooms are a lot of work that is for damn sure!
 
I just realized I forgot to upload a few new pics. Having the baby arrive really slowed things down further but I'm getting there.
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I forgot to post pics of the final of the humi as well.
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Seriously how did you get the ceiling tile to stay? We tiled our bathroom 5 years ago and don't know how we would have done a tile ceiling.
 
You would be surprised but if you back butter the tile with a generous amount of thin set and really push on it you will hear all the air rush out and it acts like a suction cup and won't fall. The grout was way harder. It was falling everywhere.
 
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