Thanks to everyone who answered my question?
Now My next question is for those of you who installed your own kitchen backsplash.
Did you rent a wet saw?
Did you buy the installation tools sponges, trowels, grout floats, buckets etc.?
What part of the process did you enjoy the most?
On a scale of 1 to 10 1 being you disliked completely to 10 you really enjoyed running a wet saw or a score and snap cutter?
Last question for now, If you could have had your entire kitchen backsplash delivered to your door already custom designed to fit your kitchen backsplash area, every tile was already precut to fit the entire area within 1/16" of an inch (Perfect Fit) all over, along with all of the materials and supplies required to install it and lets say you also would have been able to install all of it within hours, all of this lets say for 150.00 to 200.00 dollars more then what you paid to cut it yourself would you have been interested? You would also be minus the wet saw, mess, noise etc.
I will post a picture of an example of a kitchen backsplash that was precut and installed in six hours just as an example.
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