My daughter just bought a 1500 sq.ft. bungalo that has carpets throughout and ceramic tile in the kitchen. They are planning to have hardwood installed in all of the carpeted areas, and in the kitchen. This is due to the condition of the carpet and the ceramic floor. Getting the carpet up is relatively easy I hope, but my lack of experience is in the removal of the ceramic. The hardwood installer said that it would cost about $1100 to tear out the carpet and the ceramic. He also said that they could save that money if they did it themselves. Here is where dad comes in! He also said that the reason the ceramic floor has cracked so badly is because it was not laid with the expanded metal grid, rather, simply thinsetted to the plywood sub-floor. The ceramic tile goes completely under the cabinets. My query is how to remove, thinking simply go at it with a sledge hammer for the most part, but how do I cut or score it at the cabinet bases to allow the hardwood to come up to the cabinet base, with maybe a 1/4 round to trim it off? Removing the cabinets is certainly not an option that I want to explore as this would add significant time to the job and re-doing the counter top is a skill set that I don't have. And when the tile is removed, what can I use to remove the remaining thin set from the sub floor? Is my best option to do the wall to wall carpet removal and leave the ceramic removal to the pros?
Any thoughts or comments is greatly appreciated.
Thanks to all who reply
Any thoughts or comments is greatly appreciated.
Thanks to all who reply
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