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 Sunday, February 12, 2012
Tip of the Day Categories » Cabinets and Countertops

Old Countertop, New Look

A new tile countertop might sound like a budget-buster, but there is an affordable alternative. Simply install tile right over the existing laminate top. Start by removing the sink and protecting the front of the cabinets with a layer of heavy paper or cardboard. Next, use a circular saw to cut off the round over front edge and the splash at the rear. Any uneven spots can be smoothed out with a handsaw, or a belt sander and some coarse paper. The entire top should be lightly sanded to help create a better bond for the tile adhesive. Install the tile in a thinset adhesive, applied with a grooved trowel. After the tile has set overnight, it can be grouted using a rubber grout float and a damp sponge. Buff out the remaining haze with a soft, dry cloth and reinstall the sink. It isn't as difficult or expensive as you thought. And that's the On The House tip for today.

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