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Was planning on tiling then putting units in but this is throwing up some problems.
Are there any disadvantages to units in first and then tiling?
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May have to cut notches in tiles depending on what the bottom edges of the wall units look like?
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We always fit units first then tile, don't know anyone that does it the other way round.
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