How about putting sealant along the edge where the hob will sit flushed with the tabletop, then mount back the hob?
Built-in Gas Hob on Tiled Concrete Table Top, how to prevent water seepage?
Built-in Gas Hob on Tiled Concrete Table Top, how to prevent water seepage?
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Feb 24 2023, 08:46 PM
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How about putting sealant along the edge where the hob will sit flushed with the tabletop, then mount back the hob?
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Feb 27 2023, 04:33 PM
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QUOTE(lowyat101 @ Feb 27 2023, 02:19 PM) ya actually thought about that also, but it will make it much more difficult to remove the sealant next time i need to change the hob The foam gasket can be purchased separately kah? Even with new foam gasket, I doubt it will be watertight due to the "valley" between the tiles.i guess i'll just leave it on and change the foam gasket after a few years of usage |
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