01-23-2017
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#1041
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Re: House Projects
Sure, its pretty straightforward but still a lot of work. Just watch some videos online and check out the proper way to seal it all up before you apply the tile.
I decided to stick with fiberglass on each of mine for easy cleaning. I just did a tile surround on both to jazz things up.
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01-23-2017
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#1042
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Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: St Paul
Drives: Life's too short to drive boring cars.
Posts: 551
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Re: House Projects
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Originally Posted by Speedfreak
I'm considering taking on a tile shower project at home. It's currently a fiberglass setup. So would need to be gutted, then built out correctly.
My question is, what is "correctly", and do you believe it's achievable by someone who has never done it before?
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The biggest difficulty is getting all the things leveled out and reconstructed right given that what is often behind a fiberglass setup, isn't tailored to a tile surface. I had new subflooring, and some trusses put in, so I went way farther than most need to. However, once the sub floor was done, tile was a piece of cake. I chose to use a preform base, but even the styled that allow for a tile base with the shaped insert aren't too bad but have to be a little more cautious on due to moisture draining. I just sealed a base and gave an easier starting point for the wall tile. Also, don't expect to have a functioning bathroom for like 6-8 weeks of solid work haha.
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Originally Posted by A//// Guy
Sure, its pretty straightforward but still a lot of work. Just watch some videos online and check out the proper way to seal it all up before you apply the tile.
I decided to stick with fiberglass on each of mine for easy cleaning. I just did a tile surround on both to jazz things up.
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Surrounds are ultimately so much smarter haha but I'm a picky bitch about it.
Last edited by dogwhistle; 01-23-2017 at 12:22 PM..
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01-23-2017
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#1043
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Blaine, MN
Drives: '91 Automagic
Posts: 13,908
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Re: House Projects
wow that's nice!
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01-23-2017
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#1044
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Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Grand rapids
Drives: 2gb gsx
Posts: 150
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Re: House Projects
I have built Lots of showers at work, it can be done pretty easy but it's best to get a pre made shower pan with appropriate slope if u are not comftorable with mason products. If you want a custom layout or size you would need to have a sand shower pan installed with either a rubber liner or topical waterproofing. Good products make it easier and if you have any questions I would be glad to point you in the right direction speedfreak.
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01-26-2017
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#1045
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Blaine, MN
Drives: '91 Automagic
Posts: 13,908
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Re: House Projects
^I'll have to remember that!
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01-26-2017
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#1046
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Blaine, MN
Drives: '91 Automagic
Posts: 13,908
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Re: House Projects
Nothing major as of yet, but we need to optimize what we have so we bought a ton of storage boxes to get everything organized before we start tearing down walls and building anything.
Underestimated the cost and size of these suckers, but they are measured to use up all of the shelf space in the current storage room that will hopefully/eventually be a closet.
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01-26-2017
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#1047
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: MN
Drives: four tires
Posts: 1,608
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Re: House Projects
Thanks for the shower info guys, much appreciated. I'll pop back in with more questions if/when I jump in.
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01-27-2017
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#1048
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aka Goodbye
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Re: House Projects
Sure, I replaced a fiberglass shower and did all slate tiles like they have at Lifetime Fitness in their hallways. It's really not that bad, although I'd never do slate again. Any finished tile that has consistent dimensions would be much easier. I basically ripped off the sheetrock, replaced it with cement board, poured the floor pan and installed the drain, then tiled the walls up to the ceiling. It came out really nice, I miss that shower, I need to do it again in this house.
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01-27-2017
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#1049
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Re: House Projects
The cheap slate tiles are very different in thickness and size, which sucks. I did slate floor and wall tile that ended up being much more uniform, turned out great. Love the slate look. Ill post some pics when I finish grouting the last little bit of shower surround.
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02-02-2017
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#1050
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R U DTF bro?
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Oak Point, TX
Drives: C8 Stingray Z51
Posts: 20,620
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Re: House Projects
Because this happened last week:
I decided to redo the entire thing, and ended up with this:
Long story short, the sink was full of water and for whatever reason the epoxy holding it up to the underside of the counter let go. The new sink now has some wood bracing to give it extra strength so it shouldn't be an issue again. Not pictured is the badass of all garbage disposals than can supposedly chew through bone while remaining quiet and vibration-free! The sink is a heavy-gauge SS304 with insulation and sound dampening on the underside of it for a nice solid sound and feel vs. the thin and tinny of the old one.
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02-02-2017
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#1051
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Blaine, MN
Drives: '91 Automagic
Posts: 13,908
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Re: House Projects
Looks good!
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09-07-2017
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#1052
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Lino Lakes
Drives: 17 Honda Accord
Posts: 4,041
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Re: House Projects
I moved back to the cities over the summer and am working on the new house. I bought a lot in Lino Lakes and can't wait to get back into my own place (living with the new wife with my parents while my dad builds us our new house).
thoughts? I like the garage
We are hopefully breaking ground in 3 weeks or so and trying to get it sealed up before snow falls. I think I fixed the scaling some.
Last edited by Murlo26; 09-07-2017 at 10:50 AM..
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09-07-2017
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#1053
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back in the saddle again
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Re: House Projects
Nice looking house, excited to see it beyond the paper drawings
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09-07-2017
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#1054
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Who has my man-card?
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Crystal MN
Drives: a red car
Posts: 2,162
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Re: House Projects
Looks nice! welcome back to the cities!
What height ceiling in the garage?
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09-07-2017
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#1055
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Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: St Paul
Drives: Life's too short to drive boring cars.
Posts: 551
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Re: House Projects
Welcome back! I am currently building in South Maplewood! Your plans look nicer than mine haha. I'll post them when I get a chance, very well styled sir!
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09-07-2017
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#1056
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Re: House Projects
Nice build! Welcome back!
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09-08-2017
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#1057
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Blaine, MN
Drives: '91 Automagic
Posts: 13,908
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Re: House Projects
Wow, floor plan looks awesome!
Congrats!
Where in Lino Lakes? I'm there a lot.
Also I'm guessing you got into the Centennial school district which is bomb.
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09-08-2017
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#1058
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Lino Lakes
Drives: 17 Honda Accord
Posts: 4,041
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Re: House Projects
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Originally Posted by niterydr
Nice looking house, excited to see it beyond the paper drawings
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Thanks, me too
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Originally Posted by rose0529
Looks nice! welcome back to the cities!
What height ceiling in the garage?
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Thanks and not positive on the garage. I think the main floor is 9 feet. With part of the house over the garage I don't think the garage will get super high ceilings.
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Originally Posted by turbotalon1g
Wow, floor plan looks awesome!
Congrats!
Where in Lino Lakes? I'm there a lot.
Also I'm guessing you got into the Centennial school district which is bomb.
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Thanks! It's in between Hodgson and Lexington off County J. It's almost circle pines but it's lino lakes there. And yes we did get into Centennial but for now Bella (who is 8) goes to school in Forest Lake at the spanish immersion school there.
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Originally Posted by dogwhistle
Welcome back! I am currently building in South Maplewood! Your plans look nicer than mine haha. I'll post them when I get a chance, very well styled sir!
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Thanks man, I am excited too. Yea, post em up!
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Originally Posted by A//// Guy
Nice build! Welcome back!
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Thanks bud.
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09-08-2017
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#1059
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Blaine, MN
Drives: '91 Automagic
Posts: 13,908
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Re: House Projects
Wow just looked at the floor plan again and its exactly what I want and the location too.
We need to have a drink soon since you are coming back to civilization!
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09-20-2017
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#1060
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Minnesota
Posts: 1,647
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Re: House Projects
House plans look great! Garage layout is very similar to my old house. You'll like the extra room!
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