Quartz edges uneven
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Is this normal carrara marble, beveled edge rough and uneven.
Comments (27)Touche @ Cinar interiors so you are saying fine sand cant be micro fine sand? really ?Like i said months ago What your doing is repeating stiuff you learned from me right here .Honesty factor into your sales at all? best be honing in and reading up on your outdated scant knowledge of the tile business and industry standards. Like i said you put your foot in your mouth daily I hope dragon also knows better. Sealer may cover up mediocrity but if were being honest here on the upscale hooz instead of selling junk theres a real polishing issue that only gets rectified PROPERLY one way. You all have gone soft. focused on sales when you should be looking at your ethics and bettering the industry. really how many sales or clients have you gotten here??...See MoreDrywall to metal edging in bathroom uneven - help!
Comments (19)If you try to remove the aluminum edging, the existing problem will look trivial compared to the damage you will do. As I said before, if you want this to come out ok you'll get some professional help. You don't know what you don't know, and there are a couple of ways to screw this up if you've never done it before....See MoreHow to clean up uneven top tile edge
Comments (4)It looks like they painted the top cut edge of the tile? And you want some sort of trim pieces to ease that edge to the wall. These tiles are large-format porcelain or similar? Often what folks do in this scenario is a thin metal edging (the best-known brand is Schlueter) that covers that cut edge, but that has to be installed with the tile so that's not really an option here. Look into what your tile brand offers in the same line as your field (wall) tile. They may have a bullnose piece. Optimally you will find a skinny tile trim piece shaped like this: The photo is a white one at Lowes, but perhaps your tile line has it in the exact same glaze as the tile, or get it in black to match the wall. Ideally you want one that's shaped like a quarter-round wedge, but could use anything that has a bullnosed edge that will lie flat to the wall. It's sometimes called a Jolly: https://www.lowes.com/pd/Boutique-Ceramic-Boutique-White-Liner-3-4-in-x-12-in-Glazed-Ceramic-Wall-Tile/1001031478 https://www.bedrosians.com/en/product/detail/cloe-trim/?itemNo=DECCLOBLAJOLG...See MoreHow to edge tiles on a really uneven wall?
Comments (1)Remove the existing surface and install cement backer board that is shimmed out to make the wall flat. If this is outside your skill set, a professional would be able to make short work of this....See MoreJoseph Corlett, LLC
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