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WALL TILING
Good tiling is relatively easy if accompanied by careful
planning. Estimate the number of tiles you need beforehand
and know your design requirements if you are introducing a
pattern or border. Then set out your starting point, and plan
how to deal with awkward corners or recesses. Take care
with spacing and bedding the tiles and clean off excess
adhesive and grout as you go.
Protect your eyes with safety glasses or goggles when
cutting tiles. Be careful of snapped tile edges because they
can cut you. To protect sensitive or dry skin, gloves should
be used when applying adhesive or grout (the ready-mixed
paste which fills the gaps between adjacent tiles).
You can easily brighten up your bathroom or kitchen by
using wall tiles. These are both decorative and functional.
Wall tiles provide bright and easy-clean surfaces which are
especially useful in kitchens and bathrooms. They are hard
wearing and water resistant, and can help to brighten up
small rooms or shaded work areas by reflecting natural light.
2 - Tile choice
Ceramic wall tiles are available in a wide choice of sizes,
colours, designs and shapes. Square tiles are the most
common, but other shapes include rectangles, hexagons,
diamonds, octagons or interlocking designs. Wall tiles are
thinner (4 to 6mm thick) than floor tiles, as they are subject
to less wear. They are easier to work with and cut or snap to
a scored line. They are also brittle and will chip or break
easily if dropped.
Combination tiles feature a pattern or design motif on a
background and coordinate with plain tiles. They allow you
to add interest to an otherwise plain wall.
Universal tiles have bevelled edges and/or spacing lugs to
give correct spacing for grout between tiles.
Standard field tiles have
square edges and must be
spaced by other means.
Plastic spacers can be used t
give even spacing for the
grout.
Rectangular border tiles
(often half-size), ceramic
edging trims and mouldings
are available to give
definition to the tiled area.
Clearly defined and well-
finished edges give a
professional look.
o
Grout lines must be aligned and a constant width, as the eye
is drawn to the straight lines of the grouting. When choosing
a border tile or trim, make sure that it is the same width as
the other tiles used.
3 - Surface preparation
Tiles can be stuck to most surfaces with the right
preparation. The surface must be flat because tiles reflect
light and show up any unevenness.
Surfaces must be clean, dry and stable. Crumbling plaster
must be removed and all imperfections and holes made
good. Newly plastered walls must be allowed to dry
thoroughly for several months.
Flaky, crumbly and absorbent surfaces can be primed with a
PVA-based adhesive. Use a building/construction type as
directed. Waterproof adhesive should also be used in areas
which could become wet.
Old ceramic tiles do not have to be removed: you can tile on
top. Check if they are firmly fixed - if not, use a good tile
adhesive to stick them into place. Make sure that the joints
between the new tiles are not in the same place as the old
ones.
You do not have to re-plaster a wall that is either bare brick
or taken down to brick level. Use exterior grade ply or
plasterboard fixed to the wall to give a clean and flat base
surface on which to tile.
Do not attempt to tile over wallpaper. This must be stripped
back to plaster first. If tiling over a gloss-painted surface,
roughen up the surface with coarse abrasive paper to
provide a key to which the adhesive will bond.
4 - Measuring & planning
The number of tiles needed for plain, uninterrupted wall
areas is easy to calculate. Find out the number required for
the height and for the width (counting part tiles as whole
tiles). Multiply the two together and add a further 10% for
breakages.
There can be significant variations between batches of tiles.
Always buy the quantity you need in the first place and
check that all the boxes are from the same batch.
Window recesses and alcoves should be calculated
separately and added on. If you are using patterned tiles as
inserts, these must be calculated and deducted from your
total figure.
If you want to incorporate patterned or motif tiles, plan their
exact positions using graph paper, with each large square
representing a tile. Shade in where you want the patterned
tiles to fall. Stick with this plan because it may be difficult to
change once you have started tiling.
Step 1:
Make a tiling gauge from a
length of straight wooden
batten (say 1.8m or 2.4m of
planed 2 x 1in wood). Mark
the spacing of the tiles on it
and the separate spacer g
if used.
Starting at the top of the
skirting board, use the tiling
gauge to plan your tile rows.
If a narrow strip is left at the
top, move the bottom row up by half a tile width to give
more even margins.
aps
Step 2:
Using a spirit level, mark out the first horizontal row of tiles
to be fixed above the floor or skirting boards. This must be
one tile height or less above the base level. Nail a thin guide
batten along this line so that the tiles can be positioned
against it.
Use masonry nails for the guide battens, but do not drive
them fully in - then they can be removed easily.
Step 3:
Mark a vertical line down the centre of the wall, using a
plumb bob and line. Use the gauge stick again to set out the
vertical rows on each side of this line.
If the border tiles measure less than half a tile width, move
the rows sideways by half a tile. Fix another guide batten
against the final vertical line.
Since very few lines or fittings in a house are truly horizontal
or vertical, you will probably have to cut 'filler' tiles to fit in
odd areas around skirting boards, architrave and corners
between walls.
5 - Laying the tiles
Most ceramic tile adhesives can be bought ready-mixed and
some can also be used for grouting between the tiles.
Step 1:
Use a notched spreader
(normally supplied with the
tile adhesive) to apply the
adhesive evenly over the
surface to be tiled. The r
in the adhesive allow for
positioning and bedding of
the tiles. Cover an area of
about 1m² (1yd²)at a time,
to prevent the adhesive
drying out.
idges
Step 2:
Start with the first tile in the corner formed by the two guide
battens, pressing it until it is firmly fixed. Continue by
adding the tiles on each side, building up three or four rows
at a time. Use spacers between the tiles if they are not the
self-spacing universal type.
Continue with successive rows of tiles until the whole area
has been built up, applying new adhesive as and when
required.
Periodically, use a damp sponge to wipe any excess
adhesive from the surface of the tiles.
Step 3:
The guide battens can be removed after 12 hours and the
cut filler tiles fitted (see 'Cutting tiles to fit').
Tiles in a window recess, and
particularly on a window sill,
should be laid to overlap the
wall tiles.
Better still, use plastic edge
trim to give a neat quadrant
moulding between the two
surfaces and to protect the
edges from accidental k
and chips.
nocks
Edge trim is supplied in 1.8m lengths, in a variety of colours
to suit tiles and grouting. It is the same thickness as
standard tiles and is simply bedded into the tile cement
under the top surface tiles.
6 - Cutting tiles to fit
Step 1:
To mark each filler tile, place it face down, partly
overlapping the tile next to the space and butting up against
the adjacent wall or ceiling. On the edge of the tile mark
where it needs to be cut (taking account of spacing), using a
sharp chinagraph pencil or child's crayon. Turn the tile over
and draw a line between the two edge marks with a ruler.
Do not use felt-tip pens for marking out. The ink may run
into the unglazed portion of the tile and may also bleed into
the grouting and discolour it.
Step 2:
Using a steel rule as a guide, score along the marked line
with a tungsten-tipped cutter. Make one good strong stroke
to penetrate the glazed surface of the tile.
Step 3:
Place tiles glazed side up o
either matchsticks or a thin
wooden kebab-type skewer,
placed directly under the
scored line. Apply even
pressure with the hands
either side to snap the tile
along the scored line.
ver
Alternatively, use a tile-
s
here you need to remove thin strips of tile, and even
e
Step 4:
around shaped
or
ternatively, use card cut-outs to trace the shape onto the
hen working in confined spaces, it is often easier to apply
- Grouting
d 24 hours after tiling. Professionals use
ep 1:
reader to force the grout into the gaps between
ll
ep 2:
fter covering the surface area to be worked, wipe away the
snapping tool with the jaw
directly aligned with the score
mark or use a platform
cutting table with a scoring
wheel to score and snap the
tiles.
W
pressure cannot be successfully applied to snap it, nibble
away at the excess tile with a pair of tile nibblers.
You may have to break the tile away in several smaller
pieces along the score line, and the cut edge may requir
smoothing with a tile file.
To fit tiles
areas such as a washbasin
around a pipe, use a profile
template gauge to copy the
shape and transfer it to the
surface of the tile.
lA
tile. Grip the tile firmly, but without excessive pressure, in a
wooden vice or in the jaws of a Workmate, then cut to shape
with a tile saw. This has a blade like a thin round file, which
is held in a frame similar to a junior hacksaw.
W
adhesive to the rear of the tile rather than to the wall -
especially when fitting filler tiles.
7
G
a
rout can be applie
'squeegee' type tool, but a piece of dense foam sponge or
a rubber spreader are also suitable.
tS
Use the sp
the tiles. Spread in all directions to ensure the gaps are we
filled.
tS
A
excess gro
bucket of clean water.
ut with another sponge, rinsing it frequently in a
give an even, polished finish to the grout, use a piece of
owel to run down the grout lines, to ensure an even depth
hen the grout is dry, polish the tiled area with a soft cloth
p ball of newspaper.
s such as hooks, soap dishes and
ile inserts. However, you may
rst mark the hole position in chinagraph pencil.
ith a hard, pointed tool (a centre punch or hole-boring
e a dimple in the tile. This will score the surface as
o prevent the drill point from slipping when starting up,
area with masking tape and drill through this,
ent the tile from cracking when tightening a screw
xing, make sure that the wall plug is fully seated in the wall
To
d
and thickness to the grouting lines.
Step 3:
W
or rolled-u
8 - Drilling tiles
Certain bathroom fitting
ings are made as ceramic tr
wish to add screwed-on towel rails or similar fittings.
Step 1:
Fi
Step 2:
W
tool), mak
a starting point for your masonry drill.
Step 3:
T
cover the
using the dimple as a starting guide.
To prev
fi
behind the tile. Tightening a screw expands the plug in the
hole. If the plug is still seated within the tile, the tile may
crack.

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Wall tiling

  • 1. WALL TILING Good tiling is relatively easy if accompanied by careful planning. Estimate the number of tiles you need beforehand and know your design requirements if you are introducing a pattern or border. Then set out your starting point, and plan how to deal with awkward corners or recesses. Take care with spacing and bedding the tiles and clean off excess adhesive and grout as you go. Protect your eyes with safety glasses or goggles when cutting tiles. Be careful of snapped tile edges because they can cut you. To protect sensitive or dry skin, gloves should be used when applying adhesive or grout (the ready-mixed paste which fills the gaps between adjacent tiles). You can easily brighten up your bathroom or kitchen by using wall tiles. These are both decorative and functional. Wall tiles provide bright and easy-clean surfaces which are especially useful in kitchens and bathrooms. They are hard wearing and water resistant, and can help to brighten up small rooms or shaded work areas by reflecting natural light. 2 - Tile choice Ceramic wall tiles are available in a wide choice of sizes, colours, designs and shapes. Square tiles are the most common, but other shapes include rectangles, hexagons, diamonds, octagons or interlocking designs. Wall tiles are thinner (4 to 6mm thick) than floor tiles, as they are subject to less wear. They are easier to work with and cut or snap to a scored line. They are also brittle and will chip or break easily if dropped. Combination tiles feature a pattern or design motif on a background and coordinate with plain tiles. They allow you to add interest to an otherwise plain wall. Universal tiles have bevelled edges and/or spacing lugs to give correct spacing for grout between tiles.
  • 2. Standard field tiles have square edges and must be spaced by other means. Plastic spacers can be used t give even spacing for the grout. Rectangular border tiles (often half-size), ceramic edging trims and mouldings are available to give definition to the tiled area. Clearly defined and well- finished edges give a professional look. o Grout lines must be aligned and a constant width, as the eye is drawn to the straight lines of the grouting. When choosing a border tile or trim, make sure that it is the same width as the other tiles used. 3 - Surface preparation Tiles can be stuck to most surfaces with the right preparation. The surface must be flat because tiles reflect light and show up any unevenness. Surfaces must be clean, dry and stable. Crumbling plaster must be removed and all imperfections and holes made good. Newly plastered walls must be allowed to dry thoroughly for several months. Flaky, crumbly and absorbent surfaces can be primed with a PVA-based adhesive. Use a building/construction type as directed. Waterproof adhesive should also be used in areas which could become wet. Old ceramic tiles do not have to be removed: you can tile on top. Check if they are firmly fixed - if not, use a good tile adhesive to stick them into place. Make sure that the joints between the new tiles are not in the same place as the old ones. You do not have to re-plaster a wall that is either bare brick or taken down to brick level. Use exterior grade ply or plasterboard fixed to the wall to give a clean and flat base surface on which to tile. Do not attempt to tile over wallpaper. This must be stripped back to plaster first. If tiling over a gloss-painted surface,
  • 3. roughen up the surface with coarse abrasive paper to provide a key to which the adhesive will bond. 4 - Measuring & planning The number of tiles needed for plain, uninterrupted wall areas is easy to calculate. Find out the number required for the height and for the width (counting part tiles as whole tiles). Multiply the two together and add a further 10% for breakages. There can be significant variations between batches of tiles. Always buy the quantity you need in the first place and check that all the boxes are from the same batch. Window recesses and alcoves should be calculated separately and added on. If you are using patterned tiles as inserts, these must be calculated and deducted from your total figure. If you want to incorporate patterned or motif tiles, plan their exact positions using graph paper, with each large square representing a tile. Shade in where you want the patterned tiles to fall. Stick with this plan because it may be difficult to change once you have started tiling. Step 1: Make a tiling gauge from a length of straight wooden batten (say 1.8m or 2.4m of planed 2 x 1in wood). Mark the spacing of the tiles on it and the separate spacer g if used. Starting at the top of the skirting board, use the tiling gauge to plan your tile rows. If a narrow strip is left at the top, move the bottom row up by half a tile width to give more even margins. aps Step 2: Using a spirit level, mark out the first horizontal row of tiles to be fixed above the floor or skirting boards. This must be one tile height or less above the base level. Nail a thin guide batten along this line so that the tiles can be positioned against it. Use masonry nails for the guide battens, but do not drive them fully in - then they can be removed easily.
  • 4. Step 3: Mark a vertical line down the centre of the wall, using a plumb bob and line. Use the gauge stick again to set out the vertical rows on each side of this line. If the border tiles measure less than half a tile width, move the rows sideways by half a tile. Fix another guide batten against the final vertical line. Since very few lines or fittings in a house are truly horizontal or vertical, you will probably have to cut 'filler' tiles to fit in odd areas around skirting boards, architrave and corners between walls. 5 - Laying the tiles Most ceramic tile adhesives can be bought ready-mixed and some can also be used for grouting between the tiles. Step 1: Use a notched spreader (normally supplied with the tile adhesive) to apply the adhesive evenly over the surface to be tiled. The r in the adhesive allow for positioning and bedding of the tiles. Cover an area of about 1m² (1yd²)at a time, to prevent the adhesive drying out. idges Step 2: Start with the first tile in the corner formed by the two guide battens, pressing it until it is firmly fixed. Continue by adding the tiles on each side, building up three or four rows at a time. Use spacers between the tiles if they are not the self-spacing universal type. Continue with successive rows of tiles until the whole area has been built up, applying new adhesive as and when required. Periodically, use a damp sponge to wipe any excess adhesive from the surface of the tiles.
  • 5. Step 3: The guide battens can be removed after 12 hours and the cut filler tiles fitted (see 'Cutting tiles to fit'). Tiles in a window recess, and particularly on a window sill, should be laid to overlap the wall tiles. Better still, use plastic edge trim to give a neat quadrant moulding between the two surfaces and to protect the edges from accidental k and chips. nocks Edge trim is supplied in 1.8m lengths, in a variety of colours to suit tiles and grouting. It is the same thickness as standard tiles and is simply bedded into the tile cement under the top surface tiles. 6 - Cutting tiles to fit Step 1: To mark each filler tile, place it face down, partly overlapping the tile next to the space and butting up against the adjacent wall or ceiling. On the edge of the tile mark where it needs to be cut (taking account of spacing), using a sharp chinagraph pencil or child's crayon. Turn the tile over and draw a line between the two edge marks with a ruler. Do not use felt-tip pens for marking out. The ink may run into the unglazed portion of the tile and may also bleed into the grouting and discolour it. Step 2: Using a steel rule as a guide, score along the marked line with a tungsten-tipped cutter. Make one good strong stroke to penetrate the glazed surface of the tile. Step 3: Place tiles glazed side up o either matchsticks or a thin wooden kebab-type skewer, placed directly under the scored line. Apply even pressure with the hands either side to snap the tile along the scored line. ver
  • 6. Alternatively, use a tile- s here you need to remove thin strips of tile, and even e Step 4: around shaped or ternatively, use card cut-outs to trace the shape onto the hen working in confined spaces, it is often easier to apply - Grouting d 24 hours after tiling. Professionals use ep 1: reader to force the grout into the gaps between ll ep 2: fter covering the surface area to be worked, wipe away the snapping tool with the jaw directly aligned with the score mark or use a platform cutting table with a scoring wheel to score and snap the tiles. W pressure cannot be successfully applied to snap it, nibble away at the excess tile with a pair of tile nibblers. You may have to break the tile away in several smaller pieces along the score line, and the cut edge may requir smoothing with a tile file. To fit tiles areas such as a washbasin around a pipe, use a profile template gauge to copy the shape and transfer it to the surface of the tile. lA tile. Grip the tile firmly, but without excessive pressure, in a wooden vice or in the jaws of a Workmate, then cut to shape with a tile saw. This has a blade like a thin round file, which is held in a frame similar to a junior hacksaw. W adhesive to the rear of the tile rather than to the wall - especially when fitting filler tiles. 7 G a rout can be applie 'squeegee' type tool, but a piece of dense foam sponge or a rubber spreader are also suitable. tS Use the sp the tiles. Spread in all directions to ensure the gaps are we filled. tS A
  • 7. excess gro bucket of clean water. ut with another sponge, rinsing it frequently in a give an even, polished finish to the grout, use a piece of owel to run down the grout lines, to ensure an even depth hen the grout is dry, polish the tiled area with a soft cloth p ball of newspaper. s such as hooks, soap dishes and ile inserts. However, you may rst mark the hole position in chinagraph pencil. ith a hard, pointed tool (a centre punch or hole-boring e a dimple in the tile. This will score the surface as o prevent the drill point from slipping when starting up, area with masking tape and drill through this, ent the tile from cracking when tightening a screw xing, make sure that the wall plug is fully seated in the wall To d and thickness to the grouting lines. Step 3: W or rolled-u 8 - Drilling tiles Certain bathroom fitting ings are made as ceramic tr wish to add screwed-on towel rails or similar fittings. Step 1: Fi Step 2: W tool), mak a starting point for your masonry drill. Step 3: T cover the using the dimple as a starting guide. To prev fi behind the tile. Tightening a screw expands the plug in the hole. If the plug is still seated within the tile, the tile may crack.