Hi, all. New poster here, so I apologize if this question is somewhat redundant.
Our house was flipped by a bum of a GC. One of the (many) issues that we're now fixing, some six years later, is the kitchen floor. It's cheapo 12"x12" ceramic tile with grout lines that are waaay too wide. Soon after moving in the tiles started cracking. Now almost 1/3 are cracked. So now we must replace.
The PO did put down 3/4" plywood over the existing ~1" oak hardwood, so it looks like the underlayment should be ok, but I'm guessing that they may not have used enough adhesive and/or screws when securing. Cabinets are installed on top of the tile.
So now for the questions:
Advice for busting out the old tile, since the cabinets sit on top?
Recommendations for precautions to be taken to ensure the underlayment is sound and ensure no cracking in new tile? We're looking at 4"x12" or similar.
Thanks in advance for your help!
Our house was flipped by a bum of a GC. One of the (many) issues that we're now fixing, some six years later, is the kitchen floor. It's cheapo 12"x12" ceramic tile with grout lines that are waaay too wide. Soon after moving in the tiles started cracking. Now almost 1/3 are cracked. So now we must replace.
The PO did put down 3/4" plywood over the existing ~1" oak hardwood, so it looks like the underlayment should be ok, but I'm guessing that they may not have used enough adhesive and/or screws when securing. Cabinets are installed on top of the tile.
So now for the questions:
Advice for busting out the old tile, since the cabinets sit on top?
Recommendations for precautions to be taken to ensure the underlayment is sound and ensure no cracking in new tile? We're looking at 4"x12" or similar.
Thanks in advance for your help!
