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  • How to Install 18 Inch Floor Tiles

    Tiling a floor is not difficult, but you need to proceed carefully and methodically in order to get the results you desire. Tiling is a simple skill which is handy to have in your knowledge base...

  • 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 Install Marble Tile on Sub Floors

    Installing marble in your home can add both beauty and value to your most valuable investment. Installing marble is similar to installing ceramic tile and uses some of the same tools, so any...

  • How to Replace Travertine Stone Floors

    Replacing any type of stone flooring can be expensive and challenging. Stone flooring is mortared to the underlayment or subfloor, and mortar is a type of cement. Removing the tiles usually means...

  • How to Replace a Rug With Tile

    Rugs and carpet are a nice addition to any home. However, if you have a worn rug or carpet, replacing it with tile is a good option. This is especially true for areas like kitchens or bathrooms....

  • How to Lay Ceramic Tile On Floor

    Make a nice rich looking floor by laying your own tile. A great durable floor as good as the professional.

  • How to Install Butt Joint Limestone Flooring

    Limestone is a beautiful stone with lots of texture and color variations. The variations and appearance of this stone make it popular because it conveys a more casual feeling than the formality of...

  • How to Install Porcelain Floors

    Porcelain is a clay-based product like ceramic, but much harder. This makes it an ideal material for flooring, if you can afford the added expense (porcelain is significantly more costly than...

  • How to Install Tiles on a Cement Floor

    Cement is the second most popular subfloor for tile installations behind plywood and the easiest of the two to install tile upon. Like any subfloor that you install tile on, the surface should be...

  • How to Tile Over Vinyl Tile

    It is possible to lay tile over a previous vinyl tile installation as long as the underlying tile is in good condition. Tile depends on a sturdy substrate, and if you are laying tile over tiles...

  • How to Lay Tile Step-by-Step

    Tile is an elegant flooring and wall surface that is strong and durable. Tile requires a sturdy subfloor of either concrete or plywood in order to maintain its integrity. If you forgo hiring a...

  • How to Remove Thinset Between Tiles

    In the course of laying tile you may have used too much thinset in some spots and caused an excessive amount to be pushed between the tiles. Having too much thinset in between tiles can impact the...

  • 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...

  • How to Lay Porcelain Rectified Tiles

    Before installing any tile you should inspect the surface it will be installed upon and check that it is level and sound. Concrete surfaces might require a leveling compound be poured over them,...

  • How to Attach Ceramic Tile to Ceramic Tile

    It is possible to lay tile over a previous tile installation, as long as the additional elevation in your floor or wall is something that you are able to work with. However, you cannot lay tile...

  • How to Install 16x16 Ceramic Floor Tiles

    Before installing any tile, inspect the surface where you plan to install it and make sure it is level and sound. Concrete surfaces might require you to pour a leveling compound, and old or warped...

  • How to Cover Existing Ceramic Tile

    One option for people with ceramic tile floors who want an affordable way to install new flooring is to cover the existing ceramic tile. By covering old ceramic tile with new flooring, you can add...

  • How to Install Tile Over Existing Tile

    It is possible to lay ceramic tile over a previous tile installation as long as the additional elevation in your floor or wall is something that you are able to work with. However, you cannot lay...

  • How to Install New Ceramic Floor Tile on Top of Old Ceramic Tile

    It is possible to lay tile over a previous tile installation as long as the additional elevation in your floor or wall is something that you are able to work with. However, you cannot lay tile...

  • How to Install Ceramic Tile Over Old Tile

    It is possible to lay ceramic tile over a previous tile installation as long as the additional elevation in your floor or wall is something that you are able to work with. However, you cannot lay...

  • How to Cover Existing Ceramic Tile With Marble

    If you are looking to remodel an old ceramic tile floor but don't want to spend a lot of money, one option is to install new flooring directly over the ceramic tile. Attractive marble tiling can...

  • 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...

  • How to Tear Out Ceramic Tile

    Ceramic tile is a durable surface that can attach to many types of substrate. You will often see ceramic tile used as floors, countertops, walls, fountains, around fireplaces, steps and in other...

  • How to Lay Tile on Top of Existing Tile Floors

    You can add new tile flooring by removing the old flooring first. Or you can lay new tile over the existing tile if the old flooring is difficult to remove or if you just do not want to take it...

  • How to Remove a Thin Set From Concrete

    You have removed the tile from your concrete patio or other concrete surface. All of the tile debris has been tossed out except for the tile's thinset---the bonding material that was holding the...

  • How to Install Floor Tile on Plywood

    Removing an old wood floor to replace it with tiles used to be a long and difficult task. Many people would not go through the effort of replacing their floors and settled for the wood floors they...

  • How to Combine Wood Floors With Tiles

    Combining wood floors with tiles can be done by adding an inlay to the existing flooring. The inlay can be either tile or wood depending on your type of floor and the inlay you want to use. An...

  • About Ceramic Tile Adhesive

    There are several classifications of adhesives that can be used for ceramic tile. Type C is cement-based, D is dispersion, a combined adhesive and grout, and R is reaction resin. Another useful...

  • How to Replace a Tile Kitchen Floor

    Replacing a tiled kitchen floor can be a long, labor-intensive project, but it need not be a complicated one. While you won't need a great deal of home improvement experience, you will need sharp...

  • How to Use a Grinder to Remove Thinset From Concrete

    Thinset is a cementing material generally used with tiles as an adhesive to a concrete slab. Hardened thinset is as strong as concrete, and cannot be removed with chemical means. In order to...

  • How to Lay Porcelain Tile on Cement

    Porcelain floor tile is a durable and beautiful material suitable for use in high traffic areas. When properly installed and sealed, it will stand up to years of use even in wet areas such as...

  • How to Remove and then Replace a Broken Tile

    Broken tiles on a floor can be the result of foundation movement, dropping objects on the floor or faulty tile. In any case, a broken tile should be removed and replaced using the proper methods...

  • How to Install Terrazzo Floor

    Terrazzo is an old Italian method of floor covering which is essentially cement that's embedded with marble chips, glass and other fragments to provide a decorative surface. Traditionally poured...

  • How to Lay Tile on Wood Floors

    Normally, you want to lay tile floors over cement board underlayment to provide a solid base and prevent movement and cracking. But this raises the level of the floor surface considerably, and...

  • How to Lay Tile On Thinset (thin Set)

    The biggest problem beginners have with laying tile is that the thinset (thin set)often seeps up between the tiles. This article will tell you how to cleanly and quickly lay your tile to avoid...

  • DIY Electric Radiant Floor Heating

    Electric radiant floor heating is one of the most economical ways for the do-it-yourself homeowner to add comfort to his or her interior environment. Electrical radiant floor heating consists of a...

  • DIY Radiant Heat Flooring

    Radiant heat flooring is a popular method used in home construction to take the chill out of the floor. Radiant heat flooring can save you money by reducing the need to run your heat at a higher...

  • Do-It-Yourself Tile Floors

    Laying tile flooring has become a do-it-yourself project for many homeowners because the results are outstanding and by doing it yourself you can put the money you save in installation costs...

  • Tile Installation Methods

    Tile is one of the most popular flooring options for the home. It is very easy to care for, and works well in more humid areas of your home, such as the kitchen and bathroom. Options range from...

  • How to Prevent Lippage when Laying Large Floor Tiles

    When working with a large-body tile, inconsistencies in the surface area sometimes cause the tile to rock slightly in any given direction. Contrary to popular belief, this issue is not something...

  • 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 Install Ceramic Tile on Cement

    Ceramic tile is one of the most durable flooring products on the market. It's easy to clean and it's waterproof, so it's good for bathrooms, laundry rooms and kitchens. The tile comes in a variety...

  • How to Install a Ceramic Tile Over an Epoxy Floor

    Installing ceramic tile over an existing epoxy floor requires specific components and exact steps to accomplish. Although a challenging project, installing a ceramic tile floor can be done with...

  • How to Install Slate Flooring

    Slate tile is a great option when choosing a tile to install in your home. It can add to the rustic feel of a country home, or it can enhance the modern flare of a contemporary home. No matter...

  • How to Cover a Damaged Tile on Basement Floors

    Tiles that are installed on a basement floor can sometimes become damaged and need to be repaired or covered. The kinds of tile used in a basement can vary and covering the tile can be tricky...

  • How to Install Slate Tile Over Concrete

    A concrete slab is the best subfloor for any type of tile installation. Installing slate over concrete is a project anyone can complete, but preparation is important. Make sure you have at least...

  • How to Lay Mexican Tile Over Hardwood Floors

    Mexican tile is both beautiful and unique. These handcrafted, hand glazed and painted ceramic pieces add a taste of the 17th century to your kitchen or bath, and fill the room with bright,...

  • What Tools Are Needed to Tile a Kitchen Floor?

    Tiling a kitchen floor is a project that's within the capabilities of most homeowners. Although it does not require a lot of tools, having the right tools on hand is essential to smoothly...

  • 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...

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