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Tiling Walls


 
 
 
Surface Preparation Required
Tiling Walls
Cutting Tiles and Grouting
Mitre 10 Handy Hints
   
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This project planner has been produced to provide you with some basic guidelines on how to tile walls.

 

Surface Preparation Required

Before you proceed with this project, please make sure that you are familiar with our article on Tiling Preparations that covers topics like:

 

tools and materials needed for tiling
how many tiles you`d require
how much adhesive you may need
preparing your surface for tiling
grouting
   
Note If tiling walls and floors, tile the floor first.

 
Tiling Walls - Tiling - Interior - how to guide from Mitre 10 New Zealand.
 
 
 
 

Tiling Walls

 

Step 1. Find the lowest point on the floor line. Set a tile on its edge 4mm above the floor. Allow the thickness of a grout line. Mark this point (see Diagram 1).

 

Step 2. Nail a straight batten at this mark and make level. Tack it into position leaving nails not fully hammered in so that they can be removed later.

 

Step 3. Set out a line of tiles, starting from the centre, to arrive at the best position for edges. Adjust so that equal width cut tiles are on each side or as required. Mark the start point (see Diagram 2).

 

Step 4. With plumb line or spirit level draw a vertical line up to top of wall. If you didn’t allow for the grout line when fixing the bottom, then fit spacers at the base of the bottom row of tiles

 

Step 5. Start tiling from the batten at the mark made for the first tile. Apply the tile adhesive by first laying into the wall and spreading with the flat side of the trowel to ensure good contact (see Diagram 3.)

 

Step 6. Then comb through the adhesive with the notched part of the trowel ensuring even spread. Hold trowel at about 60 degrees off horizontal. Cover no more than a square metre at one time.

 

Step 7. Start placing tiles by lining up the first one on the mark and bedding it into the adhesive with a firm push and twist. Do not slide them as this forces adhesive into the grout line and this must be cleaned out.

 

Step 8. Work along the bottom and use spacers to help get the correct layout. Check occasionally with a spirit level to ensure horizontal. Check also that the vertical line is being followed.

 

Step 9. Once adhesive has set firmly, usually 4 – 6 hours, remove the spacers, remove the batten and finish the bottom row and edges. Apart from the first bottom tile (1) the others will be cut.

 

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Cutting Tiles and Grouting

For information about how to cut tiles and how to grout, please see our guide, Tiling: Cutting and Grouting.

 

 
 
 

Mitre 10 Handy Hints

 

Dust can be a problem if cutting with power tools.
Tile chips can get into eyes and cut edges can be sharp.
Tile adhesives contain chemicals and/or portland cement which can produce skin reactions.
Always wear gloves, goggles and a face mask.

You must tile either side of construction joints and apply TecFlexTM in place of grout over construction joints. If the joint is tiled over then the tile will crack.

 

For advice on tiling floors, please see our How To Guide, Tiling Floors.
   
 
     
  Limitation of Liability
This project has been produced to provide basic information and our experienced staff are available either in-store, or via phone or email, to answer any questions you may have. As this information is generalised Mitre 10 is not responsible for the application of the principles in any particular case, as the contents of this project may need to be modified for the particular site and circumstances. Consumers should always ensure that they comply with any local body bylaws that pertain to any construction project and consult a qualified tradesperson where expert services are required.
 

 

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