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jk7039

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I am a DIYer that is doing a subway tile backsplash in my kitchen for the first time. Since I work long weeks, I’m wondering if it’s okay to tile and grout one wall before moving onto the next wall? There will probably be about a week before I make it to the second wall since I work full time and I want to give myself plenty of time. So I was gonna do one wall completely, wait a week and then move onto the second wall. Is that okay?
 

gamer1

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tiling and grouting one wall at a time with a week's gap between them is a practical approach, especially given your busy schedule. It allows you to work at your own pace and ensures that you have enough time for each step without rushing.

Just keep in mind a few tips:

Plan Your Layout: Make sure to plan your tile layout beforehand to ensure that the tiles align seamlessly between the two walls when you continue.

Keep Consistency: Use the same tile adhesive and grout for both sections to maintain consistency in color and texture.

Clean and Prep: Before starting the second wall, inspect and clean the first wall to remove any debris or excess grout.

Stay Organized: Keep track of your tile pattern and measurements to replicate it accurately on the second wall.

By following these steps, you can achieve a professional-looking result with your subway tile backsplash
 

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