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Minna Reid
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When to tile

Minna Reid
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Jacksonville FL & Middletown CT
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After I gut and paint, but before I bring the new kitchen cabinets in? Right? Seems the logical easy way to do it, or is there a reason to tile after the cabines are in?

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Brad Stoffel
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Originally posted by "TN-Apprentice":

And dishwasher replacement/repair. I know of people who have tiled-in their DW and later regretted it.

A good trick for dishwashers is to set it up on a 3/4" piece of plywood so it is level with the tile. I placed the extra plywood under all of the cabinets for consitancy. I got some laughs from the cabinet guys, but a sheet of plywood is cheaper than a case of tile!

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