There are 2.25 square feet in 1 18" x 18" tile. Counting for NO waste, you would been 71 tile. Since tile this large with surely have some waste you will want to buy around 78 tile.
Approximately 900 square feet of tile, less the area taken up by grout.
154 floor tiles. A tile measuring 12 inches on each side is one square foot, hence 154 square feet.
You should buy 122 sq ft of tile. Since a 12" x 12" tile are 1 sq ft you will need 122.
160 of them.
To build a shower curb, you will need to frame the curb using 2x4 or 2x6 lumber, secure it to the floor with screws, and then cover it with cement board. Finally, you can tile over the cement board to create a waterproof and sturdy shower curb.
The different types of materials that can be used to construct a shower pan curb include wood, concrete, and tile.
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The best materials to use for a shower pan with a curb to ensure durability and water-tightness are typically tile, acrylic, or fiberglass. These materials are known for their ability to resist water damage and provide a long-lasting solution for your shower.
The best design options for a subway tile shower curb include using the same subway tiles as the shower walls for a cohesive look, choosing a contrasting color for a bold statement, or opting for a mosaic pattern for added visual interest. Additionally, consider using bullnose tiles for a smooth edge or incorporating a decorative border for a touch of elegance.
With Tile work and lead pan and anti scald shower body $6,900
You can if you use a tile glue suitable to the fibreglass. Read the instructions on your adhesive carefully, many will stick to fibreglass,but some won't.
$4,870
Yes you can use marble tile in shower and it can enhance the look of your bathroom. Please see the related links below.
I would tile up to the pan where it sits. If you remove it, you will have to tile completely under it so it stays level and raise the drain. If it is in the basement or or over a finished ceiling this can be a problem. If there is a vanity, I would remove it and tile under because is is much less hassle and gives a better result.
yes that's what i did.
Yes, you can tile over drywall in a shower, but it is recommended to use a waterproof backer board instead for better moisture resistance and durability.