✨ Peel, Stick, Impress — Upgrade Your Space Like a Pro! 🧱
STICKGOO’s 10-sheet peel-and-stick subway tile backsplash offers 1.4 times the coverage of standard tiles with a thicker 2-2.5mm design for durability. Featuring 3x stronger adhesive, these waterproof and heat-resistant tiles install easily on smooth or lightly textured walls, making them ideal for kitchens and bathrooms. Transform your space quickly with a polished, professional finish—no grout or mess required.
Brand | STICKGOO |
Color | Warm White With Grey Grout |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 12 x 12 inches |
Recommended Uses For Product | Bathroom, Kitchen, Kitchen Bathroom |
Special Feature | Waterproof |
Number of Pieces | 10 |
Style | Subway |
Pattern | Subway Tiles |
Finish Type | Polished |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Manufacturer | STICKGOO Direct |
Part Number | 03A-T |
Item Weight | 2.35 pounds |
Item model number | 03A-T |
Finish | Polished |
Thickness | 2.5 Millimeters |
Installation Method | Self-Adhesive |
Item Package Quantity | 10 |
Coverage | 8.80 Square Feet |
Special Features | Waterproof |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
S**C
striking alternative to real tile
My wife and I were looking for a way to update our ugly beige tile backsplash, and my wife likes the look of white subway tile. We tried both the this tile and the larger option from STICKGOO (https://www.amazon.com/STICKGOO-Backsplash-Kitchen-Bathroom-Thicker/dp/B07R5LGNMC/).Applying the tile to the backsplash was easy enough. Because they are strongly adhesive, it's important to carefully line them up, since pulling them off to move them is quite difficult--though we were able to do it.One thing to note about this item is the size of the "tiles" is smaller than we expected--they're a bit smaller than typical subway tile. (We should have known the dimensions from what the seller published but were not attentive enough. The grout color is a dark navy blue, and the tiles appear to me to be a very bright white. They really pop, in a good way, under our freshly painted white cabinets.We are deciding between these white-with-blue-grout smaller tiles and the larger, off-white-with-gray-grout option (https://www.amazon.com/STICKGOO-Backsplash-Kitchen-Bathroom-Thicker/dp/B07R5LGNMC/). It's really personal preference. We will probably go with the larger option because we prefer the size and the more understated look of the gray grout, but we do like the bright white on these tiles.The customer service is outstanding. I contacted the seller with questions and received responses very quickly.Five stars for a great, innovative, and great-looking produce, and five stars for great customer service.
J**K
Thick and stick
These tiles are thick and stick. They look great if you don't want to do full real tile job. Only problem is getting protective layer off the sticky side.
C**.
Impressed!
For the price you can’t beat it. Yes, it’s slightly sticky. No, it won’t hold up to extreme temperatures because ITS NOT REAL TILE. So don’t act like it is and put it next to your burners. (It’s plastic.) For a cheap option it’s perfect, I redid the backslash of my counter for a simple subtle upgrade and I love it. It was fairly easy to apply, but take some time to think about it like Tetris so it looks best especially while cutting and keeping the pattern going. Color was as shown and so far it’s working as intended. A quick fix. I rent my space. If I owned I’d invest in the real deal.
Е**И
Easy to use without power tools
I purchased this tile to use as a kitchen backsplash until I get around to installing new countertops. I put them up in mid July 2022; photos attached are from January 2023, but nothing's changed. I did not have a backsplash previously, so these were placed directly on the drywall. They definitely don't feel real, but guests have thought I learned how to tile when seeing it up, not realizing it's a peel and stick vinyl.I like to bake a lot and use the range quite often. It's also often getting splashed with water from the sink. Over a year later, I have not had any issues with peeling or yellowing. Where there's been yellowing is from caulking when I last worked on the countertops. The tile itself still looks the same as when I installed.The paint originally was pretty flat, so the adhesive is pretty stuck on there. I expect due to this when I do finally remove them, I will damage the wall. I put some of the left over tiles on the wall inside a bathroom vanity, and since that is a semigloss, I had an easier time pulling the tile off to adjust than I did in the kitchen.These are very easy to cut; I mostly used scissors, but a utility knife works fine as well. I have a vinyl floor tile cutter, and decided to try that to get as perfect of a straight line possible, but this tile is not sturdy enough to be cut using it and tended to just bend. The blade would then rough up the front of the tile.Overall, it has been good. There is only one spot above the stove top that doesn't sit quite flush on the wall, but it has been that way since install as I didn't get the tiles lined up exactly right and is my fault. I had worried that area would be an issue later on, but it hasn't changed either. The tiles are also still bright white, and are easy to clean up if something splatters on it.
C**S
These lift at the seams in a short time
I never write a review right away. I want to see how the product lasts. I purchased these tiles in August and it's now December. First I'm a pretty good at DIY. If you look close at my kitchen even my counters are hand painted to look like marble. I learned how to cut and install peel and stick flooring years ago and I used that same knowledge to install these. You have one chance to get these right if you pull them off the wall they don't stick again. The "grout" lines go only in one direction so you can't cut one than turn it upside down to use the rest so you need to be creative on your cuts. If I didn't know what I was doing I would have had a ton of scrap left over. I had 2 tiles and scrap when I was done. You must really line them up as they grab the wall fast not allowing you to adjust the fit and you want to get them right up next to each other as tight as you can. I purchased 3 packages and loved the look so much I purchased 2 more to install over the cabinets as I like the way they have shine to them and make my battery operated candles look at night. Now here's where the problem lies. The seams on the majority of them are curling. Lifting away from the wall and that's a lot of money to have invested for vinyl tiles. I now have to find a glue that I can use to try and get them to lay flat again. They seem to be firmly stuck in the middle which will make peeling them back without damage difficult if I don't use heat to try and remove them. I would not trust them around water. There is no way water would not get behind the seams. My house temperature and moisture is at acceptable levels and kept comfortable year round. I'm really disgusted as the repair will take longer than the installation. All my friends loved it and wanted me to help them install them in their home but I will not be recommending this product. I wish now I just took the time to install real tile.
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