From A to Z Kitchen floor remodeling - tile installation Atlanta
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you are such a hack. that hardy backer will last about a year before it transmits cracks up through the tile. thanks for posting it. You sold me.I am subscribing because i need the bad installer examples. Thanks for all the work that i have to fix behind you.
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Beautiful work, very good informational video. I'm about to remove one layer of linoleum in the kitchen and put tile in.
Your picked a great choice, and the kitchen area looks GREAT!
Thanks for the good video.
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Im doing a bathroom job. i pulled up the old tile and there is wood under it...i understand i have to put a cement backer board down, but do i have to put mortor down first before i put the backer board down? the wood is old and im thinking the moisture will soften the wood and when it gets hard it will shrink the wood causing it to crack and be unstable. should i just lay the backer board without the mortor? or do i need the mortor under it? the bathroom is up stairs...
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Getting ready to attempt my first tile job. Noticed you spread the grout over the whole tile instead of just the seams. Is that just because it is faster?
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nice job on the baseboard there lad!!!!
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@5277407 if you installing tile, just go over the linoleum other wise rent a floor sander for concrete at home depo and it will scratch everything off
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Hello: Just wondering how your 4 layers of linoleum removal went. I'm in the middle of the same project. How did you get up all the adhesive and backing? What method did you find most successful. Hope you don't mind me asking. Thanks
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Matching flush mount floor registers sure would have given the job a finished look.
at this moment right now,their redoing my apartment kitchen floor and doing a CRAPPY job, instead of him removing the old tiles to fix the wood under, their just adding a mass amount of plywood on TOP of the old tiles and old wood smh...i don't understand why their it this way. would you say he's cutting corners?
SCOTTPETER456 2 years ago
Yap - cutting corners big time!!!
you beter stop him...and find professional person dude.... I cant believe!!!
TileMasterGa 2 years ago
can you offer any tips on the lenoleum removal? I'm redoing a kitchen that has 4 layers.
Twotone4truth 3 years ago
well.... sometimes it goes easy..... sometimes not, if it is glued down well You just need to be patient and remowe whole thing, i would start from remowing quarterrounds that usually holds linoleum, u can also cat linoleum in to smaller pieces - it will help too.... good luck to you budy- u gonna need it :)
TileMasterGa 3 years ago