New counter tops for the kitchen has spawned a kitchen remodel.
I talked the wife
out of replacing all of the cabinets. They're high quality and still very nice;
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... but in addition to the new granite counter tops, we've decided on a new island, new tile floor, new appliances.
I didn't realize what a ##### it would be to replace existing tile. If you're considering ever doing this, pay attention.
1) First step, remove all furniture and appliances that sit on top of old tile. Includes dishwasher and gas stove.
2) Then remove all baseboard trim and doors that were installed after the original tile was installed. Yeah, some of this stuff will break. Plan on replacing.
3) Remove old tile. Chisel and hammer is what most use. I used an ice breaking tool ... like a shovel handle with a sharpened triangle on the end. Wear eye protection. Pieces of ceramic flying everywhere. Even with drop-cloths over doorways, dust throughout the house. This really sucked. I thought this was the hard part. I was wrong.
4) Now the choice of cleaning all of the tile mortar off the tile backer board ... or replace the tile backer board. Mortar / thinset stuff wouldn't clean off and the dust was ridiculous while trying.
I opted to rip up all of the 1/4 ply tile backing board. Previous installer used giant staples about 6" apart. There were THOUSANDS. Absolutely ridiculous.
5) Down to the main subfloor. But wait, not so fast. Water damage to the 3/4 ply flooring from the old sliding glass patio door that was replaced last year.
Cut out about 15'x4' of the bad wood. Frame for new 3/4 PT plywood (won't rot again).
6) Install new tile backer board. Chose Hardie-Backer fiber cement. They say not to use high speed cutting tools because of the silica dust ... so score and snap. What a pain in the ######. Take special care to not have 4 corners meet ... creates a weak spot. Cut for vents. Oh, and the best part ... each 3'x5' board takes about 50 screws ... not exaggerating. Make sure they are recessed below the surface of the board. Yeah, I use drills every day and this job gave me blisters on my hand.
Had two drill drivers as I had to keep swapping off as they would overheat and need a break, ... and 3 battery chargers going to keep up. Had 2 boxes of 750 screws. I used all but 4 of the 1500 screws. 1496 ... ForkMeRunning!
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as you see, hung blue tapes from the light fixture as I kept walking into the dang thing looking down at the floor. Not usually an issue when there was an island there.
Next step; tile guy does his thing