Learning How to Lay Tile: Rule Number One, Supplies

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Of course, you'll be proud of a job well done, especially if you've done it yourself. You'll experience many benefits if you learn how to lay tile yourself. First, you'll be satisfied because you'll improve your home. You'll also be satisfied because you got the job done yourself.

In addition, of course, you're going to save money versus what it would cost you to have the tile professionally installed. When you learn about laying tile, learning the proper methods will ensure that you have a professional looking installation that you did on your own and can be proud of.

Before you get started with laying the tile, though, first understand the tools you're going to need. These are probably the most important supplies you're going to need if you're going to do the job correctly. If you don't have the right tools, you may find yourself taking shortcuts, which could have a detrimental effect on the overall quality of the job you can do and the end results.

What supplies you need, then? First and most evidently, you'll need the tiles themselves. You have many choices in tile materials to choose from, including those done in glass, slate, mosaic, marble, or quarry. You can choose sizes that range anywhere from 4 x 4 inches to 12 x 12 inches, and if you wish, you can mix and match colors and sizes for a truly unique and stunning look.

You'll also need adhesive, and the type you'll need will depend on the tile you lay, as well as where you are going to be installing it. For example, if you're laying tile in an area that gets wet often, such as your kitchen or bathroom, you'll need an adhesive that's waterproof.

You'll also need a trowel. For best results, use a notched trowel. This is to let you lay your adhesive and thinset. You also need a tile and a diamond saw. The tile saw is going to be used for cutting tiles to use in places too small to lay a full tile in. The diamond saw is going to cut holes in tiles that you're going to need for various reasons.

Next, of course, there's grout. This is absolutely necessary as it is used as filler between the tile spaces. You can get grout in many different colors that will match your flooring or overall décor. Generally, tile comes in colors such as white, gray or terra cotta.

You're also going to need grout spacers, because they're going to fit between two tiles as you lay tile so that you'll have the proper spacing when the time comes to grout. In addition, you're also going to need a grout float. It should be made of rubber because it's not going to damage your tiles in this way. Don't use a putty knife because you'll risk having tile damage.

You'll also need a level, chalk for drawing chalk lines, a bucket, and sponges when you learn how to lay tile. With the right supplies, you can install your tile with confidence and be proud of a job well done.

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