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Author Kitchen backsplash adhesive
Grumman-581

2007-02-15, 3:25 am

Normally, when I'm laying tile for floors or on a backerboard, I'll
use thinset, but because I didn't want to the tile to stick out any
further, I went with mastic over the existing sheetrock this time...

I recently had granite countertops installed in my kitchen and as luck
would have it, my existing tile backsplash just looked a bit dated
with the new stone, so I decided to rip it all out and replace it with
tumbled travertine with Jerusalem stone borders & accents... I used up
a gallon of mastic installing the stone tiles and I just have a few
more to go and instead of buying another gallon of it, I was wondering
if latex caulking would be acceptable for mounting the tiles to the
wall... Yeah, I'm trying to save myself from yet another trip to Home
Depot or Lowes... From dealing with the mastic, it sure felt like
latex caulking, so I was kind of curious how similar they really
are...

Also, would a construction adhesive (like Liquid Nails) bleed through
travertine? I've used it for ceramic tiles on a wall without a
problem, but I'm not so sure about using it on travertine...
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