Tiling Walls Preparation Watford

Some useful tips and rules to follow when preparing to fix wall tiles. Tiling can be daunting to the DIY-er, it seems like a far more complex task than hanging wallpaper for instance. However, if you prepare correctly, tiling should be both an easy and rewarding job. Before tackling any tiling, be sure to follow these simple rules.

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Tiling Walls Preparation

Tiling can be daunting to the DIY-er, it seems like a far more complex task than hanging wallpaper for instance. However, if you prepare correctly, tiling should be both an easy and rewarding job. Before tackling any tiling, be sure to follow these simple rules.

1. Never be tempted to use tiles to cover old wall coverings such as wallpaper. It is essential that all traces of paper, flaking paint or plaster be removed before you start. An unsound surface is the biggest cause of tiling problems.

2. Even a slightly uneven wall can spoil the finish of tiling. A thin layer of new plaster over the top of an uneven wall will result in a much more pleasing finish. This is especially important if using mirrored tiles.

3. If you are tiling over a newly plastered wall, make sure you let the plaster dry out thoroughly. Once it is dry, apply a primer sealer to stop the tile adhesive soaking into the porous plaster.

4. It is possible to tile over existing tiles, but it is better to remove them if you can. If you have reason to believe the wall behind the existing tiles is flawed, and the tiles currently in place are sound and level, tiling over them might be the better option. Just remember that you will need to clean the tiles well and score the surface well with a blade. You can also rub the tiles down with silicon-carbide paper for even greater adhesion. Try not to line up the new grout lines with the old, as this may make the tiling weaker.

5. If you are tiling over painted walls, wash them down well, rub them down with sandpaper and then remove all dust with a damp cloth.

6. Measure the area to be tiled carefully, work out how many tiles you will need to buy, and then add 10% more to allow for breakages. This is especially important if you are buying end of line tiles or tiles in the sales as they might be out of stock when you return a week/month/etc later to buy replacements.

7. If you are planning on creating a pattern with different tiles, make sure you lay out the pattern on the floor to give you an idea how it will look before you start to affix tiles to the wall.

8. Have everything you need ready and close at hand before you start. Tile adhesive is designed to go off quickly, so stopping to look for a tool to scrape off the excess could mean it hardens before you have chance to remove it.

Following these tips will not make you a tiling expert, but they will make it easier for a novice to achieve a good result.

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