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Fri, Feb 8, 13 at 17:26
| We are repairing the drywall behind our toilet because to damage and also we are going to add a tile backsplash. What is the easiest and professional-like way to do this with the water supply being on that wall? The hole is cut, as well as the replacement sheetrock.. but do I keep the pipes the same or cut and sauder to make room for the additional tile? ANY advice is wanted :) |
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- Posted by mike_kaiser (My Page) on Fri, Feb 8, 13 at 22:52
| It depends on how long of a stub you have coming out of the wall. Obviously it needs to be long enough to accept the shut off for the toilet. |
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