Better to have a little too much than not enough. Clean. Thoroughly remove any mildew and soap scum before cutting grout out of the joints. Remove. Cut out grout to at least half the depth of the tile. Angle. Apply the replacement grout at a 45-degree angle to the tile. Work it ...
This step-by-step guide for removing ceramic tile from floors and walls works when the tile is attached to a hard surface, such as a concrete or plywood subfloor or a cement board underlayment. If you have to remove ceramic tile from drywall, it may be easier to cut out the drywall t...
This is not considered a remodel because you are not replacing the shower. However, it could fall under refinishing or renovations because it improves the condition of what is already there. It costs $400 to $850 to regrout an average shower. ...
If you've tried to clean your grout, but you're still not happy with how it looks, it may betime to regrout, and you'll need to decide betweensanded and unsanded grout, depending on the kind of tile you have. This relatively easy project can bring new life to older tiles you don...
You can absolutely adhere this tile right to your existing wall if it is in great condition. In our case, after removing the 4″ granite backsplash we had originally, there was a small gap between the counter and the wall, and hanging the tile right on the wall would have left too big...
When remodeling a bathroom or kitchen, the hardest part can be removing the grout from pre-existing tile. Grout is made from water, cement and sand, which hardens over time to form a rock-like material. The strength of grout is what makes tile so highly desired, as it prevents the tile...
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