One more time ... love this tile. I've seen on insta (I think) a guy that does miters on all edges. He uses resin to fill the miter gap which is easily tinted to match tile color. It makes a job look literally flawless. Have you ever worked with such a product Steve? And in general, can such (or any) textured tile be cut with score cutter? As long as it fits into the cutter size wise. It makes me think that chipping would be a problem. Or grinder/wet saw is the only way? 🤔
@@splanzza I do think this stuff will n particular would not cut nicely on a snapper. And yeah the epoxy resin deal seems like overkill to me but can elevate the look on some installations. I didn’t think it would make a difference for these tiles. Pretty much a ton more work for almost no reward
@@BathroomRemodelingTeachernice here in fl is super strict. Need a separate lic for plumbing,electrical,hvac,roofing and a gc or residential lic to do structural. You do great work btw
@@damonruiz5405 it is crazy down there and then look what it turns into 😆 selling unlicensed guys permits. Last time I looked it seemed you had to be worth a half mill to even get a gc license
As a resident of Northern California…I giggle at anyone who thinks they live in a restrictive state! Lol…there is no job above $499 that is legal without some type of license required. That’s any kind of work-painting, sheet rock, plumbing, etc. Pretty sure if you want to lay sod for over $499…you gotta have some license! Talk about restrictive!! Be happy you’re not in California no matter where you are! Haha
Love your channel! I’ve learned a lot. I did an LED niche like this but used a wired4signs aluminum profile at the back. So it provides a nice border for the tile and you can snap a waterproof diffuser over the led channel. Also wired it to a dimmer switch which I really like. Keep bringing the content!