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Last edited by 01RedDX; 10-13-2020 at 08:54 PM.
Cool product and looks good!
^ Nice... I'll have to give those a look sometime.
I've done a backsplash using those textured 12" vinyl stick tiles before and it came out in a similar manner, of course it was put over bare drywall instead of existed tile backsplash. Turned out rather nice for the less than $20 I spent.
You should look into installing black outlets & covers to blend in better. The white on a dark backsplash really stands out a lot.
Looks really good. How much was the product per SQ.FT?
Originally posted by Porsche_55
Looks really good. How much was the product per SQ.FT?Originally posted by 01RedDX
This style costs $10 for 10" squares - not exactly cheap, but way cheaper and easier than actual tiles. The only tools you need are a utility knife and scissors.
Still sounds pretty pricey at $10 for a 10" square.
Holy crap....thats almost $15 per foot!!! You can buy some awfully nice tile for that kind of money. Tumbled marble, granite, Trav, porcelain..Originally posted by sputnik
Still sounds pretty pricey at $10 for a 10" square.
Great way to dress your kitchen up if you are selling. Nice easy install
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Last edited by 01RedDX; 10-13-2020 at 08:54 PM.
I was just going to say - add in the cost of mortar, grout & tools and these tiles look cheap!
Do you have any pictures of the edges?
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So you are offering to install granite tiles for $15/ft? Awesome, PM your #Originally posted by C_Dave45
Holy crap....thats almost $15 per foot!!! You can buy some awfully nice tile for that kind of money. Tumbled marble, granite, Trav, porcelain..
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Read my post again. Slowly. I know you're smart...you'll figure it out. Or do you need help?Originally posted by Weapon_R
So you are offering to install granite tiles for $15/ft? Awesome, PM your #
Originally posted by C_Dave45
Holy crap....thats almost $15 per foot!!! You can buy some awfully nice tile for that kind of money. Tumbled marble, granite, Trav, porcelain..
Originally posted by Weapon_R
So you are offering to install granite tiles for $15/ft? Awesome, PM your #
Maybe you can buy tile for that kind of money but can you easily install it yourself for the same amount of money?Originally posted by C_Dave45
Read my post again. Slowly. I know you're smart...you'll figure it out. Or do you need help?
Not all of us are grunts that roll around in grout for a living
BUMP. How did these smart tiles hold up?
^^+1 Sorta curious myself. And if it's still up and not too much trouble, could you take a picture of the edges?
this thread is awesomeness.
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Last edited by 01RedDX; 10-12-2020 at 11:14 PM.
Thanks for that.
I might opt for this route!
Thanks for the pics!Originally posted by 01RedDX
They are still going strong after 3 years, still happy with them:
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The only additional thing I would recommend is to run a bead of silicone along the edge that's closest to the sink, it's the only spot where it was starting to look a little rough.
we are going to give this a try