Leveling A Concrete Floor For Ceramic Tile

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Leveling A Concrete Floor For Ceramic Tile


Leveling A Concrete Floor For Ceramic Tile - Ceramic or porcelain tile flooring is very durable and an excellent investment in your house. Tiles never wear out, and virtually will last forever when they can be cared for. If you are preparing to put in the tile flooring you will need to get the ceramic or porcelain tiles, cement backer board, tile nippers, sponges, tape measure, knee pads, tile cutter or tile saw, grout, square, rubber float, chalk line, plenty of water, eye protection, thin set, buckets, hammer, notched trowel, and nails.

Eliminate, carpeting, or wooden floorings. Clean the subfloor it is free of dust and debris. Make sure the flooring is stable and tough. Install cement backer board onto the stabilized flooring and the backer board in with 2 inches, at each floor joist screw galvanized screws. The old flooring will have to be disposed of, and most garbage services don't pick up items that are such.


Use a chalk line to indicate two lines that intersect in the middle of the place. Be sure the lines are square to each other (90 degrees). Set a row of tiles along both lines on the floor that was dry. Put spacers between the tiles, leaving enough room. Look at the way the tiles are arranged; you need as many entire tiles in the center as you possibly can. Fiddle with all the tile until you are content with the way they've been positioned.

Use thin set to hold your tiles in position. Use a notched trowel. Spread the thin-set only to as far as it is possible to reach and put a tile. Install your tiles into the inset having a strong downward pressure. Remember to place spacers between the tiles. It's possible for you to harness on the tile on the corners gently to be sure that it's in place. Start at the center and work out to the walls. Border tiles and the cut tiles are installed last.