My SnapStone
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I love my new floor and I am sure I will enjoy it for many years to come. Thank you for making this product!!
Name: Jenny B.
City: Green Bay
State: WI
Tile Color: Beige
Grout Color: Bark
Pattern Type: Straight
Area of Installation: Entry, dining, kitchen, back hallway & 1/2 bath
Underlying Sub-floor: linoleum old style that needed stripping and waxing
Square Footage: 400 sf
Tile Installation Experience: My husband and I none but my Dad who is a general contractor helped (supervised) and has layed tile many times although this is the first Snap stone tile and he kept commenting on how he was going to recommend this to everyone now because it is so mu
Recommend to a Friend?: Yes
Tips for Installation: If you are doing multiple areas that run consectitively pin the tiles at the room transitions (they used a nail) to hold your lines because nothing in our house was true 90 degree angles and our lines ended up slightly off as we transitioned from the entry way into the dining room.
Easiest Part: The way the tiles just snapped together
Most Challenging Part: Getting the glue off the top of the tiles that stuck from the tile above in each case. I had to use a razor blade on 90% of the 400 tiles that we bought because the paper protector between each tile was stuck in usually only one stop with glue that must have dripped from the tile above
Length of Installation: Total of about 14 hrs laying tile and 4 hrs grouting