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Tiling my own kitchen

saskatchewan_girl
16 years ago

Due to our recent kitchen flood, I am considering tiling my own kitchen with porcelain glazed tile.

I am handy and meticulous but am getting nervous since I haven't done this before. We are limited on $$ and everything $ from our insurance flood claim has snowballed and is costing us at least $8000 above what insurance will cover, so this is why I've decided to "do it myself".

My co-worker has tiled his own home and is positive I can do it and it isn't hard, just time consuming. He is willing to come over and start me going.

Firstly, insurance has prepped the area with 3/4" plywood over my existing subfloor (totalling 1 1/4"), there is one area in the middle of the kitchen where the plywood corners meet where one corner is a tiny bit raised (1/8" or less) do I need to do anything to this?

From what I've read I will need to:

Thinset with mortar (for ditra to adhere to)

laydown ditra or similar

thinset again

place tile and use spacers

Leave house for 24hr

grout and leave house for another 24hrs

Is this correct? Do I continuously check for level too? AAHHHH my nerves are killing me : ( Any idea what the cost is for the other stuff exluding the tile?

TIA

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