Seema Hosfeld: W C has the order of things the way I d do them but just some minor adjustments . I d do all rip , so as to have as much room to work as possible. Stool is an option if thats the only 1 you have in the house .. Always install finished products last like he said. Any tiling questions you can e mail me GLGL
Simona Bulwinkle: Please understand that I'm not knocking your abilities, but re-tiling bath/shower walls is not really a beginner's project. If you don't do it right the first time, it is a tear-out & re-do...there is no patching option.Here are several links that should help:http://www.floorfacts.com/installing-ceramic-wall-...http://ezinearticles.com/?Installing-Ceramic-Wall-...http://thetilesite.com/Installing-Ceramic-Wall-til...http://www.installingceramictile.net/walltile.htmlAs to order of play...(1)Prep tub walls, (2)Install wall tile, grout & polish, (3)Remove vanity, toilet, base molding & prep floor, (4)Install floor tile, grout &! polish, (5)Set new vanity & fixtures, (7)Prep walls for painting, prep for new light fixture, prime & paint walls & trim, re-install & paint base molding, (8)Re-set toilet, (9)Install new lighting fixture, (10)Install new mirror.Good luck......Show more
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