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If it is pasted to the top of the wall, there is no problem in installing the ceiling, if it is pasted on the top of the floor slab, it is not possible to fix the ceiling through the top of the bolt.
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Yes, it's a waste of a little tile.
Generally, it is pasted to the ceiling and then goes up a little, and when the ceiling is installed, the blank wall without tiles will not be visible.
The integrated ceiling keel is hung on it, and the edge strips around it are supposed to be attached to the wall tiles and then hit the glass glue, so the tiles are slightly higher than the ceiling, of course, you have no problem sticking to the top. It's just to spend a little more money.
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Yes, the gusset will hide the excess part, but that part of the tile feels wasted, and it is better to plan the height of the ceiling before doing it. If you have more questions, you can click on ID to consult.
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Yes, punch holes in the tiles, install edges, and everything else is installed normally.
You can also directly attach the edge to the tile with glass glue (but the glass glue cures more slowly).
Do you have an integrated ceiling on the first floor? Do you need wooden strips to install integrated ceilings?
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I can't do it, I'm going to do this.
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Can be suspended ceiling, gusset will hide the excess part, but the excess part of the tile feels wasted, in fact, before doing it should be planned ceiling height so that it is better.
When the tiles are paved to the top of the top surface junction, it will not affect the installation of the ceiling. The keel of the suspended ceiling is mainly carried out by means of top fixing.
The water will only come out of the storm, that is normal. If this is the case for many years, it may be that there is a water leak somewhere
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Yes, it doesn't affect it, and talk about it with the installation of lifting hangers, because the quality of some workers is poor, and they will destroy your ceiling by punching holes, and if they are discussed, the workers will be very small and will be very regular, so that there is no damage. >>>More
No, you need to re-treat the wall to put the tiles on the wall, otherwise the tiles will not stick to it and will fall off. The wall paint surface layer is pasted with tiles, and all the paint and gypsum putty layers on the wall must be removed, and then the wall is coated with interface agent, and then the wall is re-brushed, and then the cement mortar is used to pave the tiles. (If the tile dry powder binder is used to pave, there is no need to do brushing treatment, and the wall needs to be leveled with cement mortar before pasting).