A quick and simple guide about ceramic tiles

September 16th, 2010

For creating indoor decorations, ceramic tiles are a great product to use. Ceramic Tiles can be used as covering floors and walls (witch is most common) or it can be used to cover chimneys etc. Painted and glazed, ceramic tiles have a high resistance to external factors, as they are not influenced by moisture or temperature variations, they are easy to clean and pretty cheap to install. Ceramic tiles are most commonly massed produced, but it can be customized and pretty unique in design.

Ceramic tiles seems pale and less valuable to natural stone tiles and because of that, the price is lower than the natural stone tiles. Since it cheaper, it is the number one choice for a lot of users. When installing ceramic tiles, you have to consider the thickness and if the tiles has an uneven surface. A thinner one needs more adhesive then a thicker one and if the ceramic floor tiles has an uneven surface, you can use a mortar to correct it and if has some higher spots, you can use very simple chisels moves. Another thing to think about is that its very slippery when wet.
(more...)

Here’s the only checklist you need to lay ceramic floor tile

September 15th, 2010

Okay, it's time for your next home improvement project.  This time it's going to be ceramic floor tile.  Determined to do it yourself and save?  Only problem is where do you start?

Installing tile flooring is a very rewarding project for three reasons.  First, you get that feeling of satisfaction of a job well done.  Buy a few new tools.  Learn a few new skills.  Bleed a little.  It's great.  Hey it's hard in many lines of work now to point to what you've done.  Here's another chance to actually build something that you can see and use.

Secondly, it looks great when you're finished! Nothing you can add to your home adds much more beauty than tile surface.  Ceramic tile and natural stone surfaces add a luxury look of warmth and luster.  The look can't be beat.

Finally, you're making a small investment in the biggest investment you'll likely make, your home.  This is one of those long-lasting investments that you can use as it increases the value of your property.  Adding stone or ceramic tile to your home, makes it easier to sell as well as more valuable.

The only way to get projects finished around the house is to put together a detailed list of everything required to get the job done.  Otherwise, you'll end up making many runs back and forth to the store and you'll never get done.  You really need to know every tool, part and piece you need to get the job finished.  The time you spend on your project list will be a great investment that will save you time as well as money too.

For installing ceramic floor tile here's a list to get you started.

1. What are you installing the ceramic tile flooring over?  Make sure it's solid and not bouncy.  Often a layer of cement board is the best underlayment for tile.  Put it down first using special cement board screw.

2. Your chosen tile. Maybe the hardest part of a tile project is choosing the tile.  Get about 10 percent extra to allow for trim and breakage.

3. Get thinset or whatever adhesive you choose.  Check with the tile suppler on the recommended adhesive.

4. Tile saw. The tile saw is a must for most jobs.  you may want to rent one.  YOu also need tile nippers and a cutter board is helpful sometimes too.

5. Grout. Get sanded or unsanded depending partly on the grout line size.  What about colors?  The choices are endless since you can get them custom mixed.

6. Trowels. You'll want notched trowels.  The notches are for regulating the adhesive thickness.  You'll probably want a small margin trowel and maybe another one or two.

7. The best way to mix thinset and grout is with a mixing attachment and a drill.  Now this is heavy duty work, so make sure your drill can stand the strain.  Don't forget the mixing attachment.  It's a big stirrer.

8. Rubber grout float. This necessary tool is used to spread the grout into the grooves between tiles and then to smooth and level the grout.

9. Miscellaneous supplies such as tile spacers, tape measure, a chalk line, buckets, sponges, gloves, goggles.  A rubber mallet is a plus as is a carpenter square and a level too.

Laying ceramic floor tile yourself is a satisfying project.  The toughest part may be gathering the right materials and tools.  Once you get everything together the actual installation is a step by step process.  It's a process that's similar no matter what the tile project.

You can get access to video tutorials showing the professional tricks for installing ceramic floor tile for a fresh new look..

Al Bullington invites you to visit http://InstallingCeramicTile.net for more ceramic tile hints.  

 

Why ceramic tiles are popular with indoor declarations

September 14th, 2010

Ceramic tiles are very popular with indoor declarations. This is because they are able to transform the decor, setting the right tone. Traditionally, they were popular for covering floors and walls. The tiles have a host of purposes and you will find them being used to create wonderful art on chimneys. Also, they create amazing corners which enhance the decor.

There are ceramic tiles that come with a greater resistance to external factors. These tiles are mostly painted and glazed. They can withstand moisture and temperature changes. Apart from being easy to clean, they are cheap to install. You will find it very easy to maintain them also.
(more...)

Subscribe to RSS feed Потребление памяти: 31.07MB 
Page 4 of 51« First...23456102030...Last »
  • Luxury pet ceramic dog treat jars blue