More on Our Tub Area

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Visiting the job again today and yesterday and Jason is moving along on this interesting tub backsplash area.  In our first shot we see Jason has gotten started on installing the 2" x 2" mosaic glass.  Notice the paper facing that Jason has made wet as he begins to work it loose from the glass.  In the forefront of this picture is our laser that we use to keep our tiles plumb and level.

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Our next shot shows the laser's plumb line on our wall surface.

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This 3rd photo shows the glass after Jason has removed all the paper.  Looking good!

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Upon visiting the job today I caught Jason attempting to trowel the wall behind the tub.  Jason literally had to get on his stomach to reach the wall area down behind the tub.

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Removing the tub would have been too costly though I am sure Jason is thinking at this point that he would have paid to remove it himself!

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