@KevinsHeaven I was replying to someone that looks like they deleted their comment. They were asking why he didn't remove the existing granite backslash. He ended his tile at the edge of the cabinet. Most don't want to tile past the cabinets and have a top edge of the backsplash sticking out.
With the tape over the old phone outlet, the tile over that tape is compromised as it's partly stuck to the wall with tape. But it's just a backsplash. 😉
why don't you use tile cutter to score the lines when you cut the sockets out so much easier for the grinder blade to cut👍 don't need to do loads of cut once you've cut Eva side of the line just use a pair of snips to snap it off little trip 👍
So putting the adhesive on the tiles and not the wall is fine people were always telling me im doing it wrong it will fall off cause i so love doing it that way tank you.
Covering a receptacle box like that is against code almost anywhere. And why reduce the number of plugs? To save 15 minutes of tile cutting work? Makes no sense.
Thank you for posting this video, you helped me in two different areas I wasn't sure about, good video
He would have to repaint or tile to the edge of the counter to cover where the granite was.
@@Young_Star that’s the whole idea. Tile to the actual countertop is the way to go. I’ll be doing it so in my kitchen, but to each his own.
@KevinsHeaven I was replying to someone that looks like they deleted their comment. They were asking why he didn't remove the existing granite backslash. He ended his tile at the edge of the cabinet. Most don't want to tile past the cabinets and have a top edge of the backsplash sticking out.
@@Young_Star ahh! Got it! 👍
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Don’t be like this guy, remove that builder grade counter matching backsplash before putting more above it.
Thanks me later
Back buttering each subway? Is there a reason for that? Seems much slower
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Nice cutting on that final tile 😂
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With the tape over the old phone outlet, the tile over that tape is compromised as it's partly stuck to the wall with tape. But it's just a backsplash. 😉
Should have removed the backsplash
why don't you use tile cutter to score the lines when you cut the sockets out so much easier for the grinder blade to cut👍 don't need to do loads of cut once you've cut Eva side of the line just use a pair of snips to snap it off little trip 👍
Hi! Nice job there! What kind of blade you're using???
So putting the adhesive on the tiles and not the wall is fine people were always telling me im doing it wrong it will fall off cause i so love doing it that way tank you.
Depends mate there only small tiles if there big then you have todo both
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Nice job...what size tile are you using ?
Looks like 3x12s.
How much should I charge for the project like this as contractor? Approximately
Depends on what other contractors are charging and what your skill level is.
Do u need to put or clean to wall before u install tiles?
Foam near live wires smart
Dead (or not) low voltage wires, not a problem
Telephone wires bonehead….. pay attention
Tenias que poner 5 azulejos enteros
Definitely should have taken off old backsplash
Is there a way to do just a single strip of tile without it looking bad?
Nunca pongas separadores alos azulejos no necesita mucho tienpo
Covering a receptacle box like that is against code almost anywhere. And why reduce the number of plugs? To save 15 minutes of tile cutting work? Makes no sense.
I wouldn’t have done it that way but It’s a telephone box not a receptacle
Looks like a fake video. Obviously, you can't screw into a tile to fit the electric face plate.
Plus, putting spread on a tile is a waste of time, when you could be putting it on the wall.
You are not a tiller why make a video on tiling when you don't really know what your doing leave it to the professional's
If your a professional how come you can’t spell “tiler”?