u/GabrielMartin1776

How to replace existed wall tile with new?
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How to replace existed wall tile with new?

So, me and my fiance just bought our house (21m and 20f) and we're currently tearing off the old tile she had as a backsplash. The house was built in 1928 so as we chip away at plaster here and there, we're getting down to the bare wood lath beneath the plaster. I have a general idea of how modern wall frames are today, but I haven't a clue about older wall framing like this here.

Have we gone too far and demo'd too much? Or are we good, and should we just put new drywall up before putting the tile up?

Image > https://imgur.com/a/ftJr4lD

Thank you in advance, we're both so new to this and want to make sure we're doing things somewhat right 😅

u/GabrielMartin1776 — 23 hours ago

YTown Roofing experiences?

Hey Youngstown, currently closing on a house in Warren and long story short, we're gonna need to repair the roof asap. I work at a nearby lumber yard so I know of a handful of roofing contractors in the area but I wanted to know if anyone had any experience with YTown roofing? Looking to get a quote from them once we get possession of the house.

Thank you!

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