mike brez wrote:
lenny-shawna wrote:
msmith1199 wrote:
mike brez wrote:
Wait a second your a contractor and can't fix a chipped or cracked tile. :h
Is there a way to fix a cracked tile? I thought the fix would be to remove and replace it. And to do that you would have to have a matching tile. How many motorhomes come with some extra tiles? How easy is it to find matching tile for a motorhome? I bet it isn't very easy at all, but then again I've never tried.
You are correct. In addition to the tile not matching the grout will not match as well. Too many people slap things together haphazardly and call it acceptable.
I'm no contractor and not much of a tile guy but changed out kitchen cabinets and the base was narrower. Chipped out 15 year old tile replaced and grouted. Not much of a differance.


Well Mike, for not being a contractor or a tile guy it looks like a good job from what I can see. Tile and grout appear to match and flow well.
Your case appears to be the exception and most certainly not the rule.
Well done!