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    Kitchen backsplash/drywall replacement

    How about using tile backer board, or plywood? Wouldn't that be stiff enough to not have to worry about the flexing? And thanks for the response and the welcome.
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    Kitchen backsplash/drywall replacement

    Hello all. I'm replacing a kitchen backsplash that I tiled 20 +/- years ago. I tried to remove the tile without damaging the sheetrock with not much luck. So I will need to replace the sheetrock also, which isn't a big deal. Except I was wondering about the joints. If I cut and remove the old...
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