Removing the cabinets seems like a big and scary project so i would appreciate feedback on attempting to cut out the tile close to the cabinets avoiding removal and re install.
Replace tile floor without removing cabinets.
This is easiest with linoleum or vinyl tiles.
Needless to say if we can avoid removing tile and saving our house from the absolute mess that seeps through protective plastic barriers we will.
Also end your tile up to that point and start a new tile on the other side of that line since it will all be hidden anyway.
I think we might do it that way once we install our new cabinets.
Also tile is usually a good amount thicker than linoleum or wood laminate flooring and if you simply install it on top of your existing kitchen floor without removing the cabinets the resulting countertop height may be noticeably lower than before.
However this process can be difficult labor intensive and time consuming.
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In most cases given standard flooring heights you will install the cabinets before the floor covering.
When the time comes to reinstall the vanity you will simply install the new piece of hardware through the tiles and into the floor.
So when it came to the guest bathroom upstairs for which i despised everything from the layout to the sink to the tile floor i would do anything to not have to remove and replace the tile.
I have tiles that go under my existing kitchen cabinets and want to put in new engineered wood floors throughout.
If you remove the vanity tile the floor underneath the vanity just like you do the rest of the floor.
That way you can take up the underlayment you put down to install the tile without ever having to worry about removing cabinets.
If you want to replace your kitchen floor or wall tiles without removing the cabinets you ll need a power tool such as an oscillating or rotary saw that allows you to make cuts flush to the.
Typically cabinets come before flooring.
The trick is cutting the tile around the cabinets using the proper tools.
It s possible to replace kitchen tiles on the floor or wall without removing cabinets even if they re built on top of old tiles.