Hi Everyone, as mentioned in my introduction post, BOTL needs quite a bit of updating, patching and whatever else I might come across. Over the next few weekends BOTL may be unreachable on occasion as I do migrations or updates, etc. Just be patient - we'll be back! I'll generally try to keep these maintenances until later in the evenings.
You could always find something to buy somewhere you like and rent it out until you're ready. Let someone start paying your mortgage for you lolCongrats! I'm 38 and still not a homeowner. The uncertainty of being in the military has always swayed me from buying... Maybe once I retire...
Congrats again!
Have you done a tiled shower before? I tore out and replaced our master tile shower and learned some lessons in the process. I discovered the Schluter Kerdi products too late for that project but if I ever do another, that's the way I'm going.
I highly recommend this stuff as well, the shower systems are a no brainer. I'm going to do a bathroom remodel this year and this is one of the first things I'm buying. All there stuff is very easy to use and there customer service is awesome.I was referring to their shower system products like the Kerdi membrane, Kerdi-Board, and shower pan kits. I rebuilt my shower the old fashioned way: built-up curb, deck mud pre-slope, PVC liner, deck mud over that, Hardiebacker on the walls for tile, etc. I schlepped a lot of heavy stuff up those stairs, lemme tell ya. The Kerdi products would have lightened the load considerably and made things go much faster. They're pricier than traditional products but it would have been well worth it to me.
I have used their Ditra floor tile underlayment on the floors for our master suite remodel, rather than Hardiebacker. It's lightweight, cuts with a utility knife, and you don't have to have drive a million cement board screws. You put it down with thin set. It was a real back and knee saver when I tiled the master bedroom:
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That's almost 320 ft² of floor. If I had lugged that much backer board upstairs and screwed it down, I think I'd be crippled now.
I've also used their transition profiles and edge trim...and if I had to do it over again, I'd take hard look at the in-floor heating system.