Smart Tiles Peel and Stick Backsplash, 10 Adhesive Tiles, Subway Grey, 10,95"x9,7"
- Brand:
- Smart Tiles
- Model Number:
- SM1224G-10-QG
- UPC:
- 623996209211
- EAN:
- 0623996220544
- ASIN:
- B07XCMSK8F
- Walmart SKU:
- 2061424530
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$53.98 |
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.8/5 from 233 reviews.
Easy to install and look great!
We are thrilled how easy these peel 'n stick tiles were to install and yet they look like beautiful real tiles. We used them for our new laundry room backsplash & we are very pleased with the finished product and the excellent customer service from this company.
We were giving our kitchen a facelift and wanted a backsplash that we could easily install ourselves. And this is it! So beautiful and so easy to install, in total it took us 1.5 hours and it would have taken less but I was extra picky. I would highly recommend this to anyone!!
This is the third time I've used Smart Tiles in a home. This time for a bathroom backsplash. The job was done in forty-three minutes and looks terrific.
We remodeled our 3 season cottage kitchen and needed a backsplash solution that would withstand extreme temperature swings and possible shifting as our cottage is on piers. We settled on smart tile subway carrera. After reviewing all instsllation instructions and videos we began. We were very surprised in the first few tiles to find that repositioning was far more difficult that the instructions led us to believe. In fact our paint was pulled right off the wall and we ruined 1 full tile. Frustration set in but we persevered and finally found our groove. We discovered that only peeling back the overlap tabs to set the tile helped us immensely! After a few rows we are really liking the outcome. A little patience is needed l, but once you have it mastered, it goes pretty smoothly. We now have to wait to see how they hold up in extreme temps. Time will tell.
They really are worth it compared to cheaper stick-on tiles. They were easy to install and cut. I paired these with a strip of red smaller tiles and they look really sharp. Friends and family were surprised that they weren't real tiles - so that is pretty good. The only thing I would suggest to improve this product is measurement lines on the back which would help to keep lines level and straight. Just a thought. But I am extremely happy with them.
The white subway tiles are wonderful and look great paired with another smart tile we purchased to do a backsplash in our ensuite and tub surround. However, the new edge tiles we purchased at the same time to outline the backsplash are not as good. The first 4 packages were great and worked fine, but the final 4 packages seemed to have some sort of oil substance on them and they are not sticking well at all.
Smart Tiles are a great temporary solution to the problem of mushroom/flower tiles from the 70s in my kitchen. We're not quite ready for a full reconfiguration and renovation, so this buys us a little time to think about what we want to do down the road. Lots of compliments from company - I can see that they're stickers and I can see where they're not perfectly applied, but nobody else has noticed.
The size of the tile were really good. The con is that it is thin so you can't man handle them. It's thin where it's flexible to move however with enough force you can tear it. I used about 20 packs. That one partisan wall is 10x3ft. Being the picky person I am I just wish that the grout line border on the ends of the tile were the same spacing because when you overlap some are thicker bands of white annoying and can look cheap. Maybe that's what the other commenter was talking about. I took more time to trim them down where needed so it would look seem less and it worked out beautifully. If I can add a picture I will it to show you. Don't laugh!! Also agin being the picky person I am due to the wall and my flooring not leveled I had to add grout in the corners to have that nice seemless look and down to the floor used white tile grout because i laid the tile myself. I used white grout to give a finished edge. My construction worker of a hubby thought I was nuts for doing but I say tomato/tomahto. It worked just fine. I would have to blast my whole bathroom to accommodate tiles. That's expensive. Have patience and have fun.
I wish I had learned this earlier, rather than later. I understood the idea of overlapping the tiles. But one bit of advise - overlap them at the "grout" line so that it is right up against, but not over the previous tiles raised "glass" piece. If you do not overlap the "grouting" 100%, the spacing is off and you can see the reoccurring 10 inch joint.
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Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $53.98 (Jul 19) to $59.98 (Jun 26) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $57.58.
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