D45
Well-known member
Is it possible to effectively install new tile backsplash over old tile backsplash?
I would just bust out the tiles at the top and bottom and cut the drywall at the bottom of the cabinets and above the counter and rip the remaining tile out while attached to the drywall. Then replace with durock and you have a proper base for your new backslash. Also a good opportunity to add any outlets you might want.Speed up the process for when I want new backsplash
I would just bust out the tiles at the top and bottom and cut the drywall at the bottom of the cabinets and above the counter and rip the remaining tile out while attached to the drywall. Then replace with durock and you have a proper base for your new backslash. Also a good opportunity to add any outlets you might want.
Like Bucko and Showkey said demo the old tile.Chances are drywall is behind the current tile……….the tile will come off easily……….compound the rough spots and retile. If the dry is trashed as in all the paper stuck to the old tile mastic……..as mentioned drywall is easy to replace vs compound sanding etc.
