Rather thick ceramic, 6", maybe 8". It's all set in mortar, so alcohol won't do anything.
Rather thick ceramic, 6", maybe 8". It's all set in mortar, so alcohol won't do anything.
Whatever you do get that Sh** fixed ricky ticky before this turns into, your wife saying "well since we have to remove one piece of tile we might as well, replace the cabinets, then appliances, then repaint and add some new lighting."
Your dishwasher repair just turned into 30k.
You've got to be kidding! If your floor tile is really six to eight inches thick pull it all up and use it to armor the inside of a safe room! Then pull and repair/replace dishwasher and re-tile with something a bit more rational
Been there done that.
I sawed off the front adjustment legs.
Are replacements readily available?
this is the way to go. Crawl in the cabinets and try to find screws, then raise the counter top. Still a fair amount of work, but probably easier to do than chiseling up floor tile!Another possibility is to unscrew(from the underside)the counter top and raise it up a inch or so.
this is the way to go. Crawl in the cabinets and try to find screws, then raise the counter top. Still a fair amount of work, but probably easier to do than chiseling up floor tile!
I can't lift it up because it's right up against the granite countertop.
I guess it's all about your prospective. Personally, I'd rather fight with the counter.Doubtful it would be easier.