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Buying Ceramic Tile
Preparing
for Ceramic Tile Installation
First decide if you are going to purchase regular ceramic
tile or porcelain ceramic tile. Buying ceramic tile can be
daunting task because of where you intend to use it
will determine which type you want. If you are going to tile
and entryway or kitchen a regular ceramic tile will do but
if you intend to install bathroom tile, shower stall tile or
tile an area
around the bathtub you probably want to spend a little extra
money and go with the porcelain ceramic tile because it is
not only harder it is also more water resistant than regular
ceramic tile. The clerk where you will be buying
ceramic tile will be helpful in choosing the type tile you
need.
Things you’ll need to install ceramic tile:
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Tile pieces
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Measuring tape
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Carpenters square
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Pencil and paper
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Chalk line
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Tile cement
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Tile grout
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Grout tools
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Tile cutting tools
- Tile saw or tile scoring board
- Tile sniper
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Measure the area to be
tiled so you know approximately how much material you
require. As most rooms are not square you will have to
take a couple of measurements. Add the separate
measurements to determine the total square footage. To
determine the number of tile pieces needed, divide the
total square footage by the square footage of a piece of
the tile you are going to purchase. For example, if you
are going to use 12 X 12 inch tiles the number of tiles
will be equal to the total square footage.
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Consider what type of tile and size you want to use and
check with the supplier to confirm that the tile you intend
to use is available and is suitable for where you intend to
use is.
- Visit the tile suppliers in your area including home
improvement centers such as Home Depot or Loews. While
there, check on the availability of a tile cutting saw to
rent. Usually they have tile cutting kits that include all
the tools you will need to cut and fashion your tile cuts.
- If you are mixing special tiles such as hand-painted tiles
with solids on a backsplash, price these tiles as well as
the main tile. Hand-painted and other specialty tiles can be
very expensive.
- Get several price quotes from all the suppliers for the
tile that you have selected.
- If using an installer, confirm that your contractor has
experience with the type of tile you are purchasing. Also
confirm the square footage with the installer before
ordering.
- Order your tile from the chosen supplier. Always order
more than the minimum requirement due to breakage or bad
cuts. Purchase approximately 10 % more than the measured
requirement. If you are purchasing a standard stock tile
from a reputable supplier you will be able to return extra
pieces you don’t use.
Now that you have purchased your tile you are ready to prepare to install
it. A cement board or tile back board is required to be laid
on top of the subfloor before tile is installed. See my
article on
Ceramic
Tile Floor Installation for preparing to install ceramic
tile.
Related articles:
Ceramic Tile Floor Installation
Ceramic Tile Floor Cement Board Installation
Ceramic Tile Floor Mortar
Porcelain and Ceramic Tile
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