A Guide On How To Install Tiles

By Scott Rodgers

If you are planning to change the tiles of your bathroom then it is not a difficult task to do. All it wants is proper use of tools and knowledge of using them. There are countless choices of tile designs and types that you can use to update your bathroom. Two most common choices are glass tiles and ceramic tiles. If you want to install a glass tile then you just need to insure that they are rated for floor use.

Tools used in this process are- cutters, tile nippers, grout, a large sponge, grout spacers, and a notched trowel. However, for sheet tiles grout spacers are not required and they can be easily installed because they have ready to install mosaics.

Before putting new tiles on floor you need to carefully remove old tiles from your bathroom. However, this is little difficult to do. After removing old tiles from bathroom floor, make sure the surface is smooth and clean. You can use grease cleaners to ensure there is no grease on the floor.

For having the estimate of number of tiles required for the job, you can measure the size of space. While purchasing tiles, always take some extra pieces as tiles with same color is little difficult to be available in future.

All the molds and fixtures like toilet, sinks are required to be removed from the surface. Take a subfloor (green board or cement board), fix it on the floor and remember that the floor should be leveled.

Now you can start fixing the tiles on floor. It is preferred to start fitting from the longest wall side as it makes your task convenient. Use rubber mallet for tapping as it fixes tiles well onto the floor. After that, grout spacer is used to maintain equal space between the tiles. If you need small tile for any place then you can cut a tile with tile cutter.

After fixing all the tiles, you can leave it for one day and next day with the help of trowel fill grout in between adjacent tiles. Remove extra grout with a sponge and run a mop over tiles. Then leave it for a week so that tiles get strongly attached to the floor.

After a week your bathroom floor is perfectly ready to be used, you just need to put all the fixtures at their place. If some tiles are left, you should keep them for future use. You can now enjoy the new bathroom floor. - 33393

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