One of the biggest projects the guys did that day {again I cant say thank you enough to them!} was getting the flooring up and out. This was supposed to be a fairly simple process, considering J and some of the same guys had done it before when we removed the tile from dining room and living room.
Oh how wrong we were..oh man.
The most important part to getting up tile fast and easy in a DIY fashion is to rent a Demonlition Hammer. Its $60 a day to rent, and worth every penny. Below is the DH in use. Any one else think a man using tools is hot even when they have goofy goggles, and ugly
This bad boy just plows through the tile, cement, everything! The big hurdle we ran into is there was some ravishing laminate under the tile.
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| Go Josh, go! |
This is once the tile was up, then he just kept on using the DH to try and smooth it out a little more.
Finally, 8pm and he's finished. Covered in dust, and yet still smiling and radiating excited energy, who is this guy I married?!
Up next, the plans for the kitchen. Y'all finally will get to see our vision for it all:):)<3,
Adri
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Oh I know the feeling of the whole 'floors on top of floors on top of floors' lol.
ReplyDeleteWe just demo'd our master bath shower last weekend and there was another tile floor right under the top tile, with about 7 layers of cement board!
Things that make you go hmmmmm.
Holy crap! That's crazy! I so can't wait to see what this looks like finished :) I would be terrified to see my floors look like that lol.
ReplyDeleteWow, I had no idea how much was done that day!
ReplyDeleteWe rented a demolition hammer to tear up tile (and a big layer of concrete and wire mesh that was hiding beneath!) in our bathroom. BEST tool ever!! :) Loving seeing another house being demoed- crazy living in the chaos, isn't it?!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh....we started our kitchen remodel on Monday. You didn't mention the dust every where! I can't believe the mess! We too have 3 floors! Who are these fools who go over floors without tearing them up? Good luck on your job. Ours is smaller.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year!
Shelley
What did you guys use to bust out your tile? And was it something that anyone could do? We have an entire house full of it, and I would LOVE to rip it all out and put wood floors in. I don't want to pay for labor AND tear out.
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