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    Nov 28, 2011, 11:50 AM
    Tiling over a concrete shower floor?
    We have an older home that we took the shower out of and currently replacing. My question is the concrete inside the shower is sloped and has just been painted in years past instead of tiled it has no cracks and is sealed. We are wanting to tile it but not sure if we have to use a liner or what. Suggestions?

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