What you will need
- Spirit level
- Measuring tape
- 5 x 2.5cm battens (for marking out tiles)
- Tile cutter
- Pincers (for nipping off the edges)
- Tile adhesive trowel Grouting squeegee Sponge Spacer pegs A mechanical tile cutter may be required for porcelain, natural stone products, limestone, marble, granite, slate etc.
- Tile fixing trim (available in coloured PVC and metals), bath seal, pre-formed movement and control joint profiles will make your job look more professional.
Wall and floor tiles have been used since ancient times; they are hardwearing, easy to clean, water resistant, hygienic and very attractive. Even experienced amateurs used to hesitate at the thought of applying tiles, but the advent of modern tile cutting tools and adhesive now makes the job much easier. This easy step-by-step guide will give the inexperienced the courage to tackle the job and give those with more confidence some tips to avoid common mistakes. If you read this guide carefully, use the correct tools and take your time, you should be able to achieve a reasonable standard of tiling.
There are several different types of tile available and they vary in their technical properties:
Glazed tiles: Glazed tiles are the obvious choice for walls in bathrooms, kitchens and laundry areas. Glazed tiles are attractive on conservatory floors and in reception rooms but may not be suitable for potentially wet or outdoor use or heavy traffic floor areas.
Unglazed tiles: Generally used in domestic and industrial installations and are available with a slip resistant surface profile for floor tiling in wet areas. They are usually wear, stain and frost resistant; making them ideal for laundry and utility rooms, bathrooms, playrooms and garages.
This story is from the July/August 2022 edition of The Home Handyman.
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