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Barbara H

Doylestown, PA
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gardening

Favorite area of home improvement:

doing my bathroom


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  • Barbara H
    Followed 8 people on Feb 17, 2013

what is the easiest way to remove tile from walls?

Barbara H
Barbara H Doylestown, PA on May 08, 2012
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  • KMS Woodworks
    KMS Woodworks on May 08, 2012
    This depends on what the tile is set on. In a shower or tub enclosure If it is green board or ...»
    drywall. My prefered route is to remove it wall board and all. 95 percent of the time the wall board is too damaged to be reused. An the new tile should be set on backer board anyway...so stripping to studs is often the fastest and best.

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