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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirl8" data-source="post: 1199864" data-attributes="member: 22072"><p>Not sure that underlayment was around 25 years ago. I'd replace the tile if i could find it. I had a storage of it from when we put the tile in but tiled a hallway. The drought of 2011 caused this crack. Now, I could live with the crack running through the entrance of my kitchen, or, i could do what i did. We've removed a 7x10 space of this tile about 10 years ago so that i could install a mozaic i made and it took 2 days to jackhammer it out. This tile is in and will stay in. BTW, read reviews on these new types of underlayments and you'll find they are not fool proof. They have their own set of problems. </p><p>So you dont see the positives of fixing tile for pennies? I dunno, i found not seeing that big crack every time i walk into our kitchen a relief. I'm sure i'm not the only one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgirl8, post: 1199864, member: 22072"] Not sure that underlayment was around 25 years ago. I'd replace the tile if i could find it. I had a storage of it from when we put the tile in but tiled a hallway. The drought of 2011 caused this crack. Now, I could live with the crack running through the entrance of my kitchen, or, i could do what i did. We've removed a 7x10 space of this tile about 10 years ago so that i could install a mozaic i made and it took 2 days to jackhammer it out. This tile is in and will stay in. BTW, read reviews on these new types of underlayments and you'll find they are not fool proof. They have their own set of problems. So you dont see the positives of fixing tile for pennies? I dunno, i found not seeing that big crack every time i walk into our kitchen a relief. I'm sure i'm not the only one. [/QUOTE]
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