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How difficult to install a backsplash?
"Cindy" wrote in message .. . We need a single row 6" tile backsplash in our bathroom. We've bought the tile and have a tile cutter (my husband had tiled his own floor several years ago). We'll have to cut about 4 tiles out of 14. There wil be 3 sections as a cabinet sits on the countertop flush with the wall. I have 2 questions, having never tiled myself: 1) In general, how difficult is wall tiling? 2) Since we have the interruption in the wall, do we start the end that is not next to anything with a full tile and cut the tile next to each side of the cabinet? Thanks, Cin Go buy a tile book there cheap enough, the photos will be better than any explanation. |
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