My wife wants to re do our bathroom floors. I have zero experience with that. I would hate to do it, only to have to do it over! Have you done it? Problems, successes, tell me all!
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I've done it, it wasn't all that hard. DIY.com is your friend! Your local Lowe's or HomeDepot is likely to offer classes as well, give 'em a ringy-dingy.
Good luck!
MJ5150 said:I have laid plenty of tile in my day. You need to think three or four pieces ahead of the piece you are currently laying. The suggestion to do a dry fit is a good one.
You are going to have waste and leftover. Don't get hung up on trying to use every single cut piece you can. With that in mind, get 10-15% extra for the project. If you have a custom or specialty color/tile, get even more extra for future repairs.
Allow yourself plenty of time, especially for the prep. This isn't a 30-60 minute project like you see on HGTV.
-Mike
ShredderMaximus said:Professional tile setters are waaaaaaay expensive. Like plumbers.