Simple Kitchen Backsplash Ideas: kitchen backsplash installation / wall prep?

Date May 21, 2009

Hi. I would like to install a glass tile backsplash in my kitchen (tiling over drywall). In one area, there is about a 2' section that dips in – deepest gap between wall and counter is in the middle (around 1/2") but then evens out a foot or so in each direction. How can I correct this? Should I use all-purpose joint compound to true up the wall then tile over that? Or maybe use more thinset in that area when tiling? Any help/recommendations would be very helpful. Thanks!

One Response to “Simple Kitchen Backsplash Ideas: kitchen backsplash installation / wall prep?”

  1. Richard Man U said:

    Thank you for your question Brutal,

    Whenever I encounter an undulating substrate sometimes the easiest way to correct the problem is to mix up some thinset on the stiff side and skim/float the weak area till it is on the proper plain with the surrounding area. It may take two or even three applications to accomplish but it is an effective method of surface preparation that is easy to control by using a 4' level to check the profile of your splash as it goes across the room. Ok Don I hope this helps you with your project, feel free to return anytime

    You can refer to this blog which show you a article about kitchen backsplash ideas: design/remodeling
    (if those website not change)

    Kitchen backsplash ideas articles
    http://kitchen-backsplash-ideas2.blogspot.com/

    Simple Tips Kitchen Backsplash Ideas For Your House Articles
    http://kitchen-backsplash-ideas2.blogspot.com/2009/05/simple-kitchen-backsplash-ideas-for.html

    How to Make a Simple Kitchen BackSplash – Ideas For Your Home
    http://kitchen-backsplash-ideas2.blogspot.com/2009_05_03_archive.html

    Source(S)
    Simple Kitchen backsplash ideas Blog
    http://kitchen-backsplash-ideas2.blogspot.com/

    Hope that helps!
    Richard Man U

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