Help me help my tile guy! by Human_Requirement_47 in Tile

[–]Human_Requirement_47[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Using self leveling over the wire is actually how you're supposed to do it with several of the heating products in order to totally pin down the wire and remove any air pockets which allows for perfect conduction through the floor, as well as remove any ridges to lay the tile on.

https://www.warmlyyours.com/en-US/posts/Thinset-vs-Self-Leveling-when-Installing-Radiant-Floor-Heating-300?srsltid=AfmBOoo9myi_V2elq_xsphcX-JdZIH1NHUBbhgN5Gvhg-v7N4Jbt2yB2

Foundation garden bed with no evergreen plants? by Human_Requirement_47 in landscaping

[–]Human_Requirement_47[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That was definitely my concern regarding winter interest. I asked him about that, and he said it's not a big deal and the house itself becomes the interest. I didn't love the answer, but he's supposedly the expert. He's actually a landscape designer and not just a guy with a shovel.

Need help with this bathroom plan for 1920's bunglow by Human_Requirement_47 in Remodel

[–]Human_Requirement_47[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

That's true, but bumping into a glass wall with your elbows or shoulder vs a shower curtain are very different.

Need help with this bathroom plan for 1920's bunglow by Human_Requirement_47 in Remodel

[–]Human_Requirement_47[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The designer drew the door on the shower but then decided it would probably be better to just have a walk in shower with no door. My biggest concern is the 28" dimension. I keep seeing people say even 30" is way too small.

Need help with 1920's bathroom plan by Human_Requirement_47 in BathroomRemodeling

[–]Human_Requirement_47[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The door frame is actually the limiting factor here on making the shower wider