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Is It True That When U Hack And Change Wall Tiles In Kitchen, Then U Must Hack And Change Floor Tiles As Well (cos The Floor Tiles Will Be Damaged?)

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is this true? my contractor says i have no choice but to do kitchen floor tiles as well cos i wanna do kitchen wall tiles. He says when i hack the wall tiles, the floor tiles will be damaged and cause water leakage??

hmmm..many pple also tell me there is no truth in that.

 

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is this true? my contractor says i have no choice but to do kitchen floor tiles as well cos i wanna do kitchen wall tiles. He says when i hack the wall tiles, the floor tiles will be damaged and cause water leakage??

hmmm..many pple also tell me there is no truth in that.

It sounds like it could work both ways.

But honestly i think if your contractor is careful enough he should be able to avoid damaging your floor tiles.

However, from the rough hacking and vibrations from the power jack, hairline cracks may appear on the tiles closer to the walls.

Just my opinion.

 

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anybody know why is it like theres a hollow sound when u knock on the wall tiles?

ur contractor didn't do a proper job.

Didn't fill up the space

google hollow tile, u will find alot of information

 

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is this true? my contractor says i have no choice but to do kitchen floor tiles as well cos i wanna do kitchen wall tiles. He says when i hack the wall tiles, the floor tiles will be damaged and cause water leakage??

This is partly true. Coz hacking pple are rough pple, u tell them hack, they'll just wack. So if u asked them to take care of the floor, chances are, they'll heck care, especially the part where the wall meets the floor.. critical. Contractor usually don't want to be held responsible if they accidentally hurt the floor. If acidents happens, who pays for this potentially -ve profit margin work? 99% contractor will tell u hack everything.

anybody know why is it like theres a hollow sound when u knock on the wall tiles?

coz the cement inside is not properly filled. There's air pocket inside... just like when u choose water melon, u hit and hear the sound... long term 10-20yrs, these potentially may pop.

 

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anybody know why is it like theres a hollow sound when u knock on the wall tiles?

When the tiler install the tiles, they did not butter the whole tile with cement or adhesive. Or it could be that the tile has debond from the wall. In no time, the tile will pop out.

 

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i would say, it depends on the contractor. during reno i have this 2 pieces of ceramic toilet-paper holder and soapholder i requested him to remove w/o hurting the surround wall tiles, he gotten his guys to hack and remove only the two legacies and patch back nicely with new tiles...

also as i was retaining my bath/wc tiles, he instructed his demo team to hack until few inches away where the old bifold doors were, then the tilers manually chisel off the remaining tiles w/o hurting anything else. ;)

so if the contractor want fast and easy work and good money, he will advise u to tear down everything.

 

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