Q:Does this soap dish install into the thickset tile or does it set on top of the tile i.e. what does the back side of the soap dish look like?
by|Sep 21, 2023
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A: Hello, Thank you for your question. The back of the dish has a flange about the thickness of the tile. The tile is cut so the flange can mount directly to the wall.
by|Sep 26, 2023
Q:Do u know an approximate cost to replace a broken soap dish with a new one?
by|Jun 22, 2023
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A: I would charge $135 to $150, including the cost of the soap dish and adhesive.
by|Jun 23, 2023
Q:Could this soapdish be attached to already finished tile? Possibly with masstick*?
by|May 19, 2022
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A: I'm sorry but I don't know the answer to your question. While I purchased the soap dish, my tile installer/contractor installed it and I was not present when he did so. I would suggest contacting Daltile for an answer to your question.
by|Oct 9, 2023
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A: I broke my original soap dish that was exactly like the one I bought. I chipped out the broken soap dish very carefully to prevent damaging the original tile. Once I chipped out the cement that held the original soap dish then I inserted the new cement that was needed to install the new soap dish. Once it set and dry, I caulked the new soap dish. It looked like nothing ever happened. Very easy. Just make sure you are very careful chipping the old soap dish out and not damaging your tile. Thanks
by|Jan 20, 2023
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A: Hello,
Although the Restore 6 in. x 3 in. x 4 in. Glazed Ceramic Soap Dish in Bright White may be installed over most structurally sound substrates, it is best to remove any moldings, trim, appliances or anything that could interfere with installation. Good luck with your project!
by|Oct 30, 2022
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A: It’s possible, but it would be better to remove tile to install.
by|Oct 7, 2022
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Q:Q about Datile Ceramic Soap Dish Model #Re15BA725CCIP, SKU1002655473:
1) What is size of projection on back side of dish.....that's the part that presses against thinset, thus recessed into blank untiled space? 2) Are there 'holes' in this recessed back?
by|Apr 30, 2022
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A: The back is relatively flat and yes there are two holes in back in order to integrate the mortar. I also screwed 2 stainless screws in wall, aligned with the 2 holes for additional strength.
by|May 1, 2022
Q:how do you install on tile
by|Apr 19, 2022
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A: You finish the tile around the spot for the dish,let cure for 8 hrs,set dish into place and tape with duct tape. let cure 8 hrs, grout !
by|Jan 20, 2023
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A: Have not installed it.Have no extra money to gut my rental bathroom .Probably will have to wait until next year.
by|Oct 8, 2022
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Q:can i get a technician than fix this for me?
by|Mar 5, 2021
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A: I had a tile installer replace soap dish: he said would be less expensive and better to replace rather than try and repair
by|Nov 27, 2021
Q:Is there a chrome wall flush soap tray like this one?
by|Nov 21, 2020
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A: I did not see one in my search. I love the one i have.
by|Aug 15, 2021
Q:Is this a flat back soap dish that I can install directly on top of the tiles? because my broken soap dish was installed on top of the tiles so I don't have a cut out space to put the new one in. it has to be on top of the tiles.
by|Nov 20, 2020
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A: This is designed to be installed with other tiles on the backer board, not on top of existing tiles. There is a 5/16" deep section that is approximately 3-¾" x 3-¾" square in the back to adhere directly to the wall around and overlapping over the other tiles.