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Kitchen Back-splash - Glass tiles FALLING OFF
Comments (3)Here is a link to google, how that backsplash should have been installed. There are some u tube videos too. I watched one video, where they used grout, between the countertop and the backsplash, and grout should not be used there. Caulking shud be done between backsplash and countertop. My backsplash is also caulked in all the corners, rather than grouted. Once you watch these videos and read these articles, you will see that your thinset was put on improperly, and thats why your tiles are falling off. Please read carefully. https://www.google.com/search?source=hp&ei=uI4VW7HdLszKjwTtrqSoAw&q=how+to+install+glass+subway+tile+backsplash&oq=How+to+install+glass+subway+tile+&gs_l=psy-ab.1.0.0l3j0i22i30k1l3.3755.12143.0.14244.41.29.3.9.9.0.173.3348.9j20.29.0....0...1c.1.64.psy-ab..0.41.3556...0i131k1j33i22i29i30k1.0.70wb9L5GlO8...See MoreKitchen backsplash tile size for smaller kitchen
Comments (20)I have a small kitchen too and I am looking for a 3" by 12" tile, but I am open to whatever works best. I like the brick-like proportions of longer tiles. But honestly, any tile is a vast improvement over the fake travertine 6" by 6" tiles installed on point (diagonally) that are on the backsplash now....See MoreQ Re: Kitchen Backsplash Stone Vein Orientation
Comments (8)That is totally different material than what is usually thought of when you say engineered as for the actual stone we need to see it in real life then not what ypu show which is nothing like you describe...See MoreKitchen Backsplash/Countertops
Comments (14)I would not want to do #2 unless you did a strip around the whole kitchen and didn't add another backsplash. Also, be aware that quartz can scorch if subjected to heat, so you may not want to run that behind your range (you may not have room to do it anyway - usually ranges have clearance requirements at the back so you'd have to check your specs). If you decide on tile, wait until you can get a large sample in your space and see it with your counter installed. ETA also at this point I think you've gone too far to use the full slab as backsplash anyway. That needs support in the wall....See MoreRelated Professionals
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