Nevermind, I found enough do it yourself video online, we won't have to remove it. But I did call the shoe molding toe molding by mistake. So, if anyone else might ever have the same question, you can leave molding and grout up against it. :u)
--- In DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com, "PatriceM" <patriceheine@...> wrote:
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> Howdy;
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> We are starting on our ceramic tile in dining/kitchen/utility.
> We have nice *foot molding* I think it's called? With toe molding. Of course we will remove the toe molding, but I was thinking that we could leave the foot molding and install the tile up against that, either flush, or a millimeter or so between tile and molding. Then, when finished, we would simply put install the toe molding on top of the tile up against the foot molding.
> It would save us alot of money and time.
>
> Any advice on this?? Thanks
>
11 September 2011
[DIY] Re: Can I install ceramic tile without removing existing molding?
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