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How to tile a kitchen wall

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  • Fitting a kitchen cost sometimes more than the kitchen itself. I am going to do it myself. Thank you very much

  • my dads going to try to diy so im watching this to see how hes going to do it c:

  • Is this the b+q inspire the nation and shop elsewhere comment section... great to see people tackling these jobs, I'm a builder and seems like your videos are making people become better diy'ers, if they buy the materials from yous be worth it I suppose,well done to everybody taking on these jobs.

  • So no silicone or grout at the bottom of the tiles, water will get down the back of the tiles and rot the back of the worktop.

  • I suggest putting a strip of silicone sealant along the joint between the countertop and the wall. There's usually a gap there. That will stop water around the sink area seeping in and causing the chipboard to expand. I also wonder if a grout line or silicone line would be wise at eh tile that abuts the countertop to keep water and dirt out of any gaps.
    I would have used the centre of the extractor as my setting out point as that is what your eyes are drawn to. This is not a criticism just a comment for those having a go themselves

  • Dont use this video they dont no what they are doing from spreading the adhesive to grouting bad dont leave grout for 15 minutes it will go off that's why he had trouble washing it off stupid

  • Bad so bad !! as a tiler for 30yrs I have never seen such bad spreading of the adhesive on a wall , this tiler would be kicked off any site !!

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