PB's thread about tiling a bathroom floor got me to thinking about this.
Around the front of my bathtub/shower unit, the lino has come unglued from the flooring in a space about 3-4 " long, right in front, close to where I step out.
Prior to that, there had been a thin line of waterproof caulk that was very nice and neat. Part of it pulled loose when the flooring underneath got wet (the time my tub cracked).
How can I repair and secure this? Don't they make a trim that can easily be applied in just that space?
Isn't there like a press and seal roll type of trim?
Keep in mind you're talking to a woman, so keep it simple lol
Around the front of my bathtub/shower unit, the lino has come unglued from the flooring in a space about 3-4 " long, right in front, close to where I step out.
Prior to that, there had been a thin line of waterproof caulk that was very nice and neat. Part of it pulled loose when the flooring underneath got wet (the time my tub cracked).
How can I repair and secure this? Don't they make a trim that can easily be applied in just that space?
Isn't there like a press and seal roll type of trim?
Keep in mind you're talking to a woman, so keep it simple lol