Watch our how to install ceramic and porcelain floor tile videos and learn the steps needed for a successful installation.
How to install ceramic tile.
Lay out mark and cut small groups of tiles at a time and leave them in the space where they will be installed.
Install cut tiles in small groups to avoid mixing too much mortar and risking it drying out before you can use it all.
Be sure to put spacers between each tile as you go.
Your aim is to collapse any ridges in the mortar and fill in gaps.
Then using the lever to which the cutting wheel is attached draw the cutter across the surface.
A flexing subfloor results in cracked tiles and grout and a lot of headaches.
To install ceramic wall tile use a level and measuring tape to mark the tile locations on the wall with chalk.
Use long sweeping motions to apply mortar to the wall and start placing your tiles in the marked locations.
Install ceramic tile over a subfloor that s no less than 1 1 8 inches thick.
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Measure twice before you cut.
Occasionally lift a tile and check the back to ensure full coverage.
To cut a curve mark the cutting line then cut away bits of tile with tile nippers.
To keep it square the top of the tile should be held flush to the fence at the top of the cutter.
A thinner subfloor will cause the floor to flex due to the weight of the tile.