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  • How to Install Cement Backerboard Flooring

    Cement backerboards are 3'x5' sheets that get screwed into place much like drywall and then topped with a thin layer of mortar for tile flooring. Backerboards are a much easier method than the...

  • How to Install a Sub Floor for a Tile Install

    Before you can begin laying the tiles in your bathroom, kitchen or entryway, you have to have the proper surface prepared. Ceramic tile is usually laid over cement backer board, if you are not...

  • How to Cut Cement Fiber Board

    A few brands of cement fiberboard are on the market, and you cut them in the same fashion. Cutting cement fiberboard is a very easy task to complete with the right tools. A masonry blade makes...

  • How to Install a Mud Floor

    Mud or adobe floors use a thick mud mortar in place of cement or tile floors. A mud floor will, in most cases. retain heat better than other types of poured floors and often set up to be softer...

  • How to Install Large Tile Floors

    Floor tiles look and feel as solid as rock, but in fact they can easily crack if they're not laid correctly, or if there's any unevenness or movement under them. This is especially true for very...

  • Can You Put Ceramic Tile on a Concrete Basement Floor?

    Yes, it is definitely possible to install ceramic tile to a cement subfloor and basement. The process is not technically complex. In fact, installation on cement is fairly straightforward....

  • How to Install Tile on Cement Floors

    You might think that tiling over a cement floor is the best kind of underlayment you can find--and sometimes you'd be right. The goal with tile underlayment is to make the surface solid and...

  • What Are the Benefits of Stone Flooring?

    Stone flooring is often associated with either very modern (cement) or very classic (marble) styles. The truth, however, is that stone can fit any decor if chosen well and used in the right places.

  • How to Seal Basement Floor & Walls

    Sealing a leaky basement not only reduces issues with flooding and mold but also gives a homeowner an opportunity to increase his potential living space by making the basement area waterproof and...

  • How to Prepare Cement for Painting

    While cement is durable and relatively inexpensive, it is a rather unsightly building material. Luckily, you don't have to live with the drab gray aesthetic of cement. You can paint over virtually...

  • How to Lay a Cement Floor or Foundation

    Laying a concrete slab is challenging, but it can be a do-it-yourself project. This should be well thought out and specific directions will need to be followed to successfully complete this task....

  • How to Apply Self Leveling Cement

    Sub-flooring, whether it is plywood or concrete, has areas that are not level. Older homes can be especially prone to uneven sub-flooring. To level the sub-floor, self-leveling cement is added to...

  • What Type of Floor Tile Underlayment to Use

    Hard tiles are deceptively fragile. Virtually any kind of tile you can lay, ceramic, porcelain, brick or stone, can crack or come loose if it's not set on a proper underlayment. This is because...

  • Granite Installation Tools & Techniques

    Granite tile is, in many ways, the ultimate tile. Whether on a floor or a countertop, it's considered to be among the finest materials you can use because of its natural, rock-solid beauty and its...

  • Do-It-Yourself Floor Tiling

    Floor tiling can be a messy job, but handy do-it-yourselfers can tackle this project with relative ease. The fun part is in the design. You can get creative with multicolored mosaics, or leave it...

  • How to Install Laminex

    Laminex is a brand-name laminate used for a number of surfaces, including flooring and countertops. It is very similar to Formica in strength and surface texture. Laminex surfaces allow for easy...

  • How to Lay Ceramic Tile on a Subfloor

    Ceramic tile may look tough and durable, but in fact, it's among the most fragile of floor coverings if it isn't laid correctly. Because the tile doesn't "give'' at all, any movement in the floor...

  • How to Install Subflooring for Tile

    With the invention of cement backer board, the installation of tile has become much easier than it was "back in the day". Tile is an extremely durable flooring product providing the underlayment...

  • How to Lay Floor Tile in a Bathroom

    Tile is one of the most durable flooring choices available today. It's easy to clean and not too difficult to install. Tiling can be done by most homeowners with the patience to take the time to...

  • How to Make a Carport Cement Slab

    Laying down a concrete foundation, or slab, is a very doable homeowner project. With very few building skills you could pour your own concrete slab. It will depend upon whether your slab is for a...

  • How to Remove Ceramic Tile From a Concrete Floor

    A floor with cracked or missing ceramic tile is not pleasing in appearance, but can also be a safety hazard. Ceramic tile installed over concrete can be attached directly to the concrete or may be...

  • Cleaning Paint From Concrete Floor Before Tiling

    When you are getting ready to lay tile over a concrete floor, the floor must be clean and smooth. A layer or more of paint on the concrete will make the surface uneven and will cause problems with...

  • How to Make Cement Tiles

    Cement tiles are a popular decorative tile in and around homes and businesses. While you can buy cement tiles, you can also make your own cement tiles with a little bit of work. You will be able...

  • How to Install Hardibacker Tile

    If you're preparing to do a ceramic floor or wall installation, it's recommended that you install Hardibacker cement board on your subfloor or wall before you begin to lay the tile. Hardibacker is...

  • Installing Cement Board for Tiling

    If you want your tile work to be easy and look great, you need to install a cement backer board to your wood sub-floor. Cement board can be a little tough to work with due to the fact that is very...

  • How to Install Carpet on Cement Floors

    You're remodeling the basement playroom and wondering if you can do the floor yourself. You'll be pleased to learn that installing carpet on cement floors is not complicated. This article will...

  • How to Remove Vinyl From Cement Floors

    Removing vinyl flooring from a cement floor requires time and patience. Most vinyl adhesives do not come off the cement easily. It's a tough job that requires a bit of strength and elbow grease....

  • Installing Prefinished Hardwood Floors

    Prefinished hardwood floors are beautiful and require very little maintenance. Installing them can take some planning, but it's not that difficult to do. Preparing the floor is a very important...

  • Installing a Floating Wood Floor on a Cement Subfloor

    Installing a floating floor on a cement subfloor is one of the easiest and quickest installations there are. Before you begin though, there are a few things you need to do. While you test and...

  • Installing Marble Flooring

    The surface must be clean and level. If it is uneven, or has holes, you can do one of two things. Either put in a layer of cement to level it off or install a wood sub-floor. Installing the wood...

  • How to Thinset Cementboard to Plywood

    Besides being heavy, cement board is pretty easy to work with. Anyone can install cement board themselves, although they may need a little help moving it around. Cement board is an important part...

  • About Cement Floors

    Cement, or concrete, is a building material made of Portland cement, water, sand and gravel. It has been used for many years to construct walls, floors, foundations, roads and sidewalks. Prized...

  • About Decorative Concrete Floors

    Concrete has been a favorite choice for floors in basements, garages, sheds, barns and warehouses for many years. More recently they have gained in popularity as a flooring option for home...

  • How to Lay a Ceramic or Porcelain Tile Floor

    Ceramic and porcelain tile differ only in that porcelain isn't treated or doesn't have a protective coating over it before you install it, unlike ceramic tile which is a sealed product. But...

  • How to Lay a Cement Floor

    Laying a cement floor can be challenging. Here are some tips and hints for die hard do-it-yourselfers!

  • How to Lay Cement Flooring

    This article will explain how to lay a cement floor in simple, easy to follow steps.

  • How to Install Cement Backer Board on a Kitchen Floor

    When remodeling the kitchen, you need to start from the ground up. Before you do any work on the walls, you need to install the subfloor and tiles so that they won't interfere with the drywall if...

  • How to Pick a Tile Setting Bed

    Tiling a floor can be a challenging process but a very rewarding one. If you take your time and do each step carefully, the results speak for themselves. One of the important steps is picking a...

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