Almost forgot!  I would also invest in a good tile cutter!  You can rent
them from Home Depot for around $30-$50 a day...but since you're going
to be doing alot of tiling, I think you can buy one for about
$150...trust me, they're worth it!  They save *alot* of time!  I
originally bought just a cheap tool to score the tile then you were
supposed to be able to snap it...didn't work!  After messing with that
tool for 1/2 hour, I went to Home Depot and rented a tile cutter...so
much faster!  :)


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----- Original Message -----
From: wendy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Monday, April 3, 2006 10:02 am
Subject: OT:  New journey-laying tile!!!
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org

> Hey guys,
> 
> My husband and I have decided to go with the tile in
> replacing our carpet in the living room, hallway and
> one bedroom, plus we figure we might as well replace
> the kitchen and master bath linoleum while we're at it
> as it needs replacing too. We're going to move on this
> in the next two weeks, since I'm having foot surgery
> on the 25th of April and would like it completed by
> then.  There is some beautiful tile out there.  What
> stinks is that the labor costs twice as much as the
> tile.  So if you have a 10x10 room, and the tile is 2$
> per square foot (on average), it's going to cost you
> $200 for just the tile.  But the labor is another
> $3.25 (HD) or $3.50 (Lowe's) per square foot, so what
> we could do for $200 will end up costing us $525-550. 
> That's a lot!  And when you're talking about 800
> square feet, it gets expensive.  Plus, sealing the
> tile is extra (we will for sure do that ourselves),
> and tearing up the carpet is extra (we'll do that
> too), and floor prep is extra (probably do that
> too!!!).  LOL.  So we might possibly lay the tile
> ourselves with help from a few friends who have
> already done it.  My husband is scared to do it-he
> doesn't want to mess our house up.  I am more the
> do-it-yourself type, so I'm all for it.  Anyone out
> there ever lay tile?  Any thoughts or advice?
> 
> :)
> Wendy
> 
> 
> 
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