![]() I’m hoping to do a full kitchen renovation in 1-2 years so hopefully it’ll last that long! It is super sticky so I am confident it will. I’ve looked at this product on lots of sights and read lots of reviews and haven’t seen comments on how long it’ll last. I’m not sure! I’ll keep this post updated. How long will these last? Are they durable? The finish is smooth- like a big sticker. So if you’re going over old tile in a rental, I don’t think it’d be a problem.īUT shop around, there are lots of renter friendly options (I’ve included some at the bottom!). Why? They say the adhesive is so strong it may pull up paint. The package on the tiles I got doesn’t recommend it. It was maybe a little boring, but definitely not hard! The peel and stick backsplash tiles easily cut with scissors. The total was $364.īecause of the time saved without having to rip out the old backsplash, fix the drywall, buy and install new tile, and grout, I think it was worth it. The cost will vary based on the price of peel and stick backsplash tiles that are purchased and the size of the kitchen.įor my tiles, each pack comes with 4 10″x10″ sheets and costs $26. Then it was a matter of peeling off the back and carefully placing the cut tiles where needed.įrequently asked questions how much does it cost? I just counted how many I needed and did it while watching TV to make it less tedious. I had to cut tiles in half to fill in the tip and bottom and the edges off for the side. To finish up, cut out individual tiles for along the edges. The bottom of my tile sheet matched up with the bottom of the outlet, so it was pretty simple to snip out the excess tiles where needed to go around the outlets. Just use scissors to cut out the shape of the outlet box. At first I cut this off, but later decided it worked better and was faster to leave it on.Ĭontinue with the full size tiles as far as possible. This particular brand has white areas to overlay other tiles. The backing is nice and sticky so it will adhere easily. Take the paper off your tile sheet and carefully place it. My back splash area was perfectly sized for 2 sets of peel and stick tile from top to bottom (each sheet is 10″x10″ and 4 come per pack). I suggest going top to bottom, right to left. step oneįirst off, decide where to start. Peel and stick backsplash tiles also work over drywall. I put the peel and stick tile right over the old backsplash (some of which is textured) and it worked like a charm! The prep is super easy! Just clean your back splash area with hot water and soap. Turn on your JavaScript to view content prep
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