Submitted by marshgirl12 t3_z8dr2w in DIY
5degreenegativerake t1_iyb5n5l wrote
End the uncoupling membrane even with the drywall. If you are expecting the floor to be regularly very wet, you can roll waterproof membrane up the drywall a bit and stop short enough for the base molding to cover it, or use tile base molding over the membrane to make it actually waterproof.
marshgirl12 OP t1_iycjt32 wrote
Thanks! This is very helpful. Also where does the tile end then? Like where the uncoupling membrane ends?
5degreenegativerake t1_iyclopb wrote
You probably want a small gap between the tile and drywall, like 1/8”.
huskers2468 t1_iycv18r wrote
Smaller gap than your baseboards. Just think of trim as covering the gaps, so you can make a bit less accurate cuts, and move faster.
My biggest issue was that I kept making my cuts so tight I had to either fit them in place or recut. Instead, just give yourself another 1/8th of an inch and move on.
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