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Suzie

Madison, GA
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About Me:

Retired, filling my time renovating (hands on) rental homes, until grandchildren come along.

Favorite area of home improvement:

Demolition is fun, but putting a space back together with fresh paint, new tile, and fixtures, with it being energy efficient, is very rewarding.


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  • Frog tape carefully place above and below where you want your caulk line to be.
  • Overlap in the corners.
  • Apply caulk and smooth with finger. 2
  • Caulk and Grout in a tube. 1
  • Perfect caulk line very time.
  • Missing and damaged grout repaired in under an hour. 2
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How To Caulk A Bathtub/Repair Grout

A fool-proof way to caulk a bathtub...or anything for that matter. My dad showed me this method years ago and it has never failed me! Plus introduction to grout in a tube. #DIYChallenge
Ann @ On Sutton Place
Ann @ On Sutton Place Findlay, OH
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  • Suzie
    Commented on Apr 24, 2013
    This is a great idea, but when do you pull the tape off, before or after the caulk dries?
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  • Adding new doors and drawer fronts coupled with the new granite counter tops made this kitchen an inviting part of their new great room that includes both the family room and spacious dining area. 1
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Does it work to reface cabinets, or should you start over with a complete kitchen remodel?

Homework Remodels ~ Tri-Lite Builders
Homework Remodels ~ Tri-L... Phoenix, AZ
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  • Suzie
    Commented on Mar 22, 2012
    Good job! What a pretty, naturally lit room you have!
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When tiling a bathroom floor, shower pan, and wall, should I grout the floor before the curb, and then the wall?

Suzie
Suzie Madison, GA
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  • Suzie
    Commented on Jan 28, 2012
    Thanks for all the good advice. I bought an additive to use in place of water for the grout. ...»
    I was told by the store clerk that the pot life is the same if just water is used. Is he right?

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