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Dado is usually provided in
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Syed Naveed Hussain Shah said:
3 years ago
It is resist against the water.
Shivam Yavatkar said:
3 years ago
If tiles are provided to wall above 30cm height. Then it is called as dados.
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Ruttik said:
4 years ago
Yes, Dado is used in Bathroom.
Deepak said:
5 years ago
What is the difference between dado, cladding and wall tiles?
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Rupesh kajal said:
5 years ago
Dado is provided in bathroom. Because is it seepage of water.
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Daphine said:
5 years ago
Dados are rails that are mostly put in the sitting room to prevent direct contact of the couches with the wall. In other words, they prevent the couch/chair from damaging the wall.
Mohan Kumar K U said:
6 years ago
It's a small track to avoid seepage and or holds bathrooms Self's to keep washings.
Mainly it acts like a water seepage controller.
Mainly it acts like a water seepage controller.
R.k said:
7 years ago
Dado may be applied as the properly finished surface of the bathroom walls and for a look, good appearance means fixing the tiles that is called Dado.
Er Meghanada said:
7 years ago
Dado are used along the sides of the wall of a bathrooms to avoid damage in walls due to w,
f the tiles are placed vertically in between window sill and floor of bathroom and w.c. And in kitchen then it is term as Dado.
f the tiles are placed vertically in between window sill and floor of bathroom and w.c. And in kitchen then it is term as Dado.
Er Meghanada said:
7 years ago
Dado usually provides in bathrooms because to prevent water seepage while baths and its height 6-7'. Dado required in bathrooms to protect the the wall seepage by the soaking of bathwater.
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