Also, is thin set and tile underlayment the same thing? What is Tec Full Flex and Sturdi FlexObviously I am having tile put in my house and I have no idea what I'm talking about!!!
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Determine where you want it remove drywall so you can install stronger backing where the new box will beCall a sparky to do whatever he needs to, to make it hot (extend some romex from one of your wall outlets), then patch the drywall paintHe can shove the wire down to the plate, go along the angle to the socket bay bingoYou may not even have to drill holes in any woodThe wire can be stapled into the groove you cut in the Sheetrock flat-taped overIf you have texture, you're screwed, it never matchesGet a drop-rod so you can put it anywhere, and one with a remote to avoid the switch hassleDon't attempt the patchwork yourself, you'll suck at itBarter with someone who knows how.
If you have ceramic tile, that is already sealed by the glazingIf you have a stone tile (like travertine), you have to seal it to prevent dirt and moisture from discoloring (staining) itAnd, you should seal the grout to prevent staining, regardless of the type of tileTile underlayment may be referring to a leveling compound that you apply over the hardibacker that you install over a wood subfloor or on a concrete floor to level out the floor surface before tilingYou want that to be somewhat flexible (not completely immovable), because this will allow the tile and underlayment to expand at different rates due to thermal changes without cracking the tile and groutYou can also use a slipsheet, which is a sheet of plasticized paper, between the underlayment and the thinset to allow this thermal expansionThe thinset is the layer of cement that you use to set the tiles onto the floor.
just hang a rope across the rafters and climb across it like tarzan in the jungle