Construction Chronicles: Trade your wall tile for beadboard, Part I
- by Bill Volk on Jul 18th 2008 11:00AM
- weekend projects, remodeling, Construction Chronicles
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I recently had a great opportunity to install a bunch of bead board in a kitchen; that part of the work was reasonably easy, and a lot of fun. The difficult part was demolishing the old wall tile that was on top of the sheet rock. I want to cover both aspects, but I'll do it in two segments -- demolition and construction.
If your project will ultimately end in hanging some tile, look here for some hints.
Take a look at the gallery; it will provide a sense of the process in removing the tile from the sheet rock wall structure.
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