Remove the plastic spacers.
How to install ceramic mosaic tile backsplash.
Wipe down the tile with a barely wet sponge to make sure there is no dust on them before you grout.
A straight edge or level can help you keep the tile even.
Work your way outward and upward from there.
Cover the countertop with plastic sheeting held in place with masking tape.
Mark the wall at the top of the tile.
This line serves as your cutting guide to fit tile along the counter.
Apply thin set adhesive to the wall using a notched trowel.
Clean the tile grout the joints and caulk the perimeter.
Wait for the thinset to cure for a full 48 hours.
Start by installing full sheets of cement board then cut pieces to fit the remaining spaces.
Apply grout with a rubber float working diagonally across the tile.
Then use a level to extend the line along the work area.
Tap the tile into the mastic with a wood scrap and a rubber mallet.
After every two or three installed sheets tap them into the mastic with a board and rubber mallet photo 3.
Joint between sheets of tile you don t need spacers.
To see where the tile will end at the top of the installation make a jury stick.
Mosaic tile can be laid directly on plywood or wallboard in non wet locations but cement board offers the best underlayment and is the preferred choice for professionals.
Hold a tile at this spot accounting for a 1 8 inch expansion gap.
You may need to cut tiles to properly fill your backsplash area.
To install a mosaic tile backsplash in a kitchen.
Prep the wall apply the thinset and install the tile.
Do not touch or clean the tiles during this time.
Stand back look at the tiles and straighten any crooked ones.
Your starting point depends on the most viewable area of the wall.
Hold the float at a 45 degree angle as you work the grout into the seams.