Hi all,
I am the guy that reads everyone's posts but never replies or starts one. Always low key. Well I make exception today
I recently got into tiling and I have done a major mistake in the kitchen. (infact the day i layed the tile, someone here had posted the same question i had and after i read some of the responses i just shook my head in shame because i knew that i messed up......big time)
well i layed my kitchen tiles with little thinset and a couple cracked months later. knowing my mistakes now and trying to redo the whole kitchen with new tiles, should I take out the substrate that i originally layed on the subfloor or should i just remove the tiles and try to make it as smooth and straight as possible?
(i feel weird about all this considering back home i have relatives who did this for a living but im trying to save face, i did such a horrible job, lol, total failure, and i want to save myself because i keep getting grilled from family and friends about it)
I am the guy that reads everyone's posts but never replies or starts one. Always low key. Well I make exception today
I recently got into tiling and I have done a major mistake in the kitchen. (infact the day i layed the tile, someone here had posted the same question i had and after i read some of the responses i just shook my head in shame because i knew that i messed up......big time)
well i layed my kitchen tiles with little thinset and a couple cracked months later. knowing my mistakes now and trying to redo the whole kitchen with new tiles, should I take out the substrate that i originally layed on the subfloor or should i just remove the tiles and try to make it as smooth and straight as possible?
(i feel weird about all this considering back home i have relatives who did this for a living but im trying to save face, i did such a horrible job, lol, total failure, and i want to save myself because i keep getting grilled from family and friends about it)