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Matt S
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Tile tub/shower surround

Matt S
  • Investor
  • Atlanta, GA
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The bottom 3 rows of tile in tub surround were removed due to the backing being compromised by H2O intrusion. Now I can't match the tile. I saved as many of the original tiles as I could. Am I hurting my ability to rent the property if I piecemeal the old tile with a close color of new tile? I can't see spending $1000s on redoing the entire surround. Thanks.

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Mark Del Grosso
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Mark Del Grosso
  • Rental Property Investor
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I have got creative and did a random pattern with replacement tiles that were a contrasting color.

Yes this requires replacing some perfectly good tiles but it worked out good.

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