Laying Tiles - A Do-It-Yourself Project
If you are looking for a home improvement
project, why not look at your flooring and see if you need to be
laying tiles. Floor tiles do wear out and need some sort of
refurbishing every now and then. But if you can afford to lay
out new tiles in your bathroom or guest room, you can surely do
it on your own. Laying tiles as a project can save you hundreds
of pounds if you want to do it yourself.
The cost of labour these days somehow restricts many home owners
from laying new tiles in their homes. Using
quality
floor tiles will allow you to save more and it only takes a day
or two to install them in your room of choice.
Floor tiles vary in size and material, colours as well as price
range. The most commonly used tiles are made of ceramics which
are ideal for bathrooms, and vinyl tiles for house flooring.
Tile cement is the usual adhesive that is used to stick the
tiles on the floor. It helps secure the tiles prior application
of grout.
Steps In Laying Tiles
Laying tiles on your own should not be a hard
laboured project. It takes planning and preparation to
effectively execute your tile laying project in a breeze.
1. The first thing you need to do is to have a plan and a visual
guide in print to help you with the measurement and design. This
will be your outline for the entire project.
2. Check your floor and make sure it has a flat and even
surface. Use a level to check and if there are loose
floorboards, you may use a hammer to put them back into place.
You may need to replace the worn out and damaged ones.
3. Visualise your tiles by laying them down on the centre of the
floor minus the adhesive. Lay a few tiles from the centre going
toward the wall to see if you have enough tiles for the entire
room.
4. Spread the tile adhesive on the floor as per package
instructions. Wait until the adhesive is dry before you lay the
tiles. Start from the centre going toward the walls. Dry the
laid out tiles for at least 24 hours.
5. Apply grout after 24 hours. You may ask advice from
tile suppliers, regarding the type of grout and tile adhesive
to use.
Laying tiles shouldn’t be too complicated or difficult. You may
search the internet for good do-it-yourself tile laying projects
and tips before you proceed with your own project.
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