Hi all,
For context, I hired a tiler to get kitchen splashback done, and then we had to raise the top cabinets. That move left a gap on from the top of the splashback, which after much consideration I decided to start a DIY project to fix that. I would re-tile the first/top row.
Last few days I've been removing grout and chipping away at those tiles. The effort I went through appeared MUCH harder than what I typically see on youtube video's of people removing their kitchen tiles.
And then I looked at my tiles which were removed. It looks to me like the tiler just went with slapping on a blob of adhesive onto centre of the tile and stuck that on. To be fair, I've had no problems with the tiles on the wall. But boy, removing them was helluva time. Not to mention having parts of my plasterboard get ripped out in the process (see photos).
Question I have, is this a valid technique for tiling a splashback which I could "stick" to or highly recommended I go with the conventional "spread adhesive on wall with notch trowel" approach?
Thanks in advance



