Do you need to lay down new ceramic tiles at home? Doing it yourself actually isn't as difficult as you may think. Read on to find out how you can get this job done yourself.
August 11, 2014
Do you need to lay down new ceramic tiles at home? Doing it yourself actually isn't as difficult as you may think. Read on to find out how you can get this job done yourself.
Make sure to properly prepare the surface on which you plan to mount the tiles first. The surface should be as smooth and straight as possible.
Here are a few things you may need to get the job done.
Be sure to calculate an extra 15 to 20 per cent of surface area when trying to figure out how many square feet of tile you need. Due to cutting, there will be loss of some tile and you don't want to end up short-handed.
It’s best to start near a wall, but not along it. The lines are rarely perfectly straight. Making use of the chalk line and good measurements will allow you divide the surface into four quadrants.
Do the same for the next three quadrants, and then let stand for 24 hours. Just be sure to remove the plastic space braces before the glue sets.
Tip: Wet the surface of the ceramic before applying the grout. It will be less sticky.
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