Laying A Ceramic Tile Floor

General December 21st, 2009

If you want to completely change a room, the most dramatic change you can make is to install a new floor. But should you choose bamboo laminate flooring, quality vinyl plank flooring, or even carpeting?

When homeowners are deciding on a type of tile to use in their rooms, ceramic tile is usually near the top of the list. Ceramic tile has many advantages – it’s versatile, it’s attractive, and it’s durable.

The most important part of installing a ceramic tile floor is preparing it for the tile. The first step towards a perfect installation is to start with a clean, flat floor. So be prepared to remove all of the old carpet, any old tile flooring, nails, screws, etc. If the floor is uneven or not level, you have to take steps to level it. You may be forced to lay a sub-flooring over the existing floor in order to get that nice flat surface.

When the sub-flooring has been prepared, you have to decide where to start laying the tile.

Unless the room is oddly shaped, professionals usually begin their tiling at the center of the room. The center of the room is the focal point for people entering it and you want to make sure that you get that right.

When you have found the center, you simply snap chalk lines to help guide yourself in the laying of the first tiles. When you’ve reached this point, you’ve completed the most difficult part of your task.

From here on out you will be mainly mixing the tile adhesive, applying it to the back of tiles, and laying it on the floor – moving outwards from the center of the room towards the wall. It may be necessary to cut tile pieces as you near the wall or corners.

When the tile adhesive is dry, apply grout to fill in the joints. Finally wipe the grout residue.

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