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      • Tiling under your new vanity or custom cabinets can prevent shower or sink water from finding its way into your house. Extending tile all the way under freestanding or floating vanities can make a room look and feel larger, too.
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  1. Mar 9, 2023 · One of the first decisions you'll face is whether the new tile should go under or around your vanity. Either option is acceptable, but here are some key factors to consider when deciding which option is best for your project.

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  2. Nov 18, 2023 · One such decision that often prompts debate is whether or not to install tile under bathroom cabinets. While some may argue that it's unnecessary and a waste of time and resources, there are several compelling reasons why you should consider installing tile underneath your bathroom cabinets.

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    • No Tile Industry Standards Detail When to Install Cabinets
    • Why Install Tile Before The cabinets?
    • Why Install Tile After The cabinets?
    • Which Do You prefer: Tile Under Cabinets Or Around cabinets?
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    • Which Do You Prefer When It Comes to Tile and Cabinets: Under Or around?

    The reason that the answer is "it depends" is that there are no tile industry standards detailing when cabinets are to be installed. Ultimately the concern is about deflection or, according to Wikipedia, "the degree to which a structural element is displaced under a load. It may refer to an angle or a distance" and placing a system into compression...

    If the tile assembly is installed before the cabinetry and permanently mounted equipment, the installer's job is easier since no finish cuts or sealant application are needed for perimeter joints at the toe kicks or finished sides of the cabinets. However, if waterproofing is a part of the installation, consideration will have to be made for mounti...

    The benefit of installing the tile assembly after the cabinets, stone countertops, and other dead loads are installed (understanding that the floor was designed to handle these loads) is to help ensure the system is placed into compression before the tile is installed, meaning the force of downward pressure on the finished installation is minimized...

    Since originally publishing this article in 2017, we've received many comments from our readers on how best to install tile when there are cabinets involved. As you can see from these responses, it really depends on the situation…

    And then, there are other questions that this topic generates. For example, Tim McHenry explains, The kitchen design I'm on has cabinets on one wall only, with tile that extends out only 4 feet from the cabinets. It is on slab. It seems a little silly for a third of the tile to be under the cabinets, but it did occur to me that it would be hard to ...

    As you can see from the comments and questions, this isn’t an easy decision or a final conclusion. Do you prefer one approach over the other? Why? Let us know in the comments. Thanks to Scott Carothers and Mark Heinlein - CTI #1112. Please note: The opinions expressed by our readers are not necessarily those of the blog team. Note: This article was...

  3. Nov 18, 2023 · If you're installing a new vanity in your bathroom and wondering whether or not you should tile under it, you're not alone. Many homeowners have wrestled with this decision, unsure of the potential drawbacks or issues that may arise if they choose not to tile under the vanity.

  4. Aug 21, 2013 · Tiling under your new vanity or custom cabinets can prevent shower or sink water from finding its way into your house. Extending tile all the way under freestanding or floating vanities can make a room look and feel larger, too.

  5. Aug 16, 2016 · Tiling under your new vanity or custom cabinets can prevent shower or sink water from finding its way into your house. Extending tile all the way under freestanding or floating vanities can make a room look and feel larger, too.

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  7. Let’s explore the pros and cons to help you make an informed decision. One of the main advantages of installing tile under cabinets is that it provides a seamless and cohesive appearance to the entire space. When cabinets are installed on top of tile, there is no visible gap or transition, resulting in a more polished and professional look.

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