How To Install Caulk / Silicone In A Bathroom

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  1. Hello James,good job there mate.Myself and Simon (my son who I think you should remember from Wagga)used to do the floor and wall tiling(not for the last few years though as we just don't have the time) when building our own spec or contract houses but not for other builders as we still are very busy as sub-contract bricklayers.Caulking was never my favourite job but it does finish off a job very nicely when done neatly (as you did here)On a slightly different note we do our expansion joints in the brickwork with a power caulker and (as someone mentioned in the comments) have found them to be very beneficial when sealing large joints in particular.Anyway James,all the best to you with your latest venture mate and if I see "Scooter"out at the yard next week I'll point him to your channel.Regards Terry

  2. Hi James,

    Just wondering about those green tiles if you had details for a supplier? Have someone trying to source and can't find a supplier at all! Thanks in advance.

  3. Awesome, thank you very much! Gotta tell you that you somehow made me smile by the time you said "all right let's get started". Your great personality shines bright. Great job.

  4. I have a stall shower that is tiled (ceramic). Can I just use the left over polyblend grout on the shower wall corners and bottom where the tiles meet the plastic floor? The sanded grout areas had mold and I cannot tell if they previous owner caulked over grout or if its thinnest.Thanks for any advice.

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