Richard
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Wife hired a friend to do tile in shower. he got the first row on. Dunno if it needs to be known but the tile is going in, on the diagonal.
She doesn't lilke how he spaced his first row and wants to redo it. Of course, the "glue" has dried.
He used Versabond, Fortified thin-set mortar if I picked the correct bag out of the mess.
The tile is adhered to 1/2" Durrock.
My question is... she's adament about wanting to redo this row or at least three pieces on one wall.
Can I "easily" remove the tile from the durrock without breaking the substrate or should I just plan on removing that piece and reinstalling a new piece of Durrock?
The Durrock has the rubber mat behind it too (going across floor as second water barrier)
Thoughts?
She doesn't lilke how he spaced his first row and wants to redo it. Of course, the "glue" has dried.
He used Versabond, Fortified thin-set mortar if I picked the correct bag out of the mess.
The tile is adhered to 1/2" Durrock.
My question is... she's adament about wanting to redo this row or at least three pieces on one wall.
Can I "easily" remove the tile from the durrock without breaking the substrate or should I just plan on removing that piece and reinstalling a new piece of Durrock?
The Durrock has the rubber mat behind it too (going across floor as second water barrier)
Thoughts?