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  • Easy Installation of Kitchen Floor Covering

    Installing a kitchen floor covering can be intimidating to someone who has no experience doing so. This is simply putting a covering over the exsisting floor that is there. These floor coverings...

  • How to Bed Large Floor Tiles

    Large floor tiles tend to create a different set of installation difficulties than smaller tiles. The size and weight of large tiles makes them harder to move around and set, and, once placed,...

  • Can I Tile My Garage Floor?

    There are many reasons to finish a garage. Some car enthusiasts turn their garages into mini-showrooms to properly display their pride and joy. Others simply need a little more space for the kids...

  • How to Install Entryway Floor Tile

    Your entry is the first thing people see when they enter your home, and we all know how important first impressions are. The first step in tiling an entry is to choose what kind of floor tiles...

  • Ceramic Tile Vs. Porcelain Tile

    Porcelain is a type of ceramic tile that is much more durable than standard ceramic tiles. For this reason, porcelain tiles are often used in areas that will be exposed to moisture, such as...

  • Linoleum Vs. Ceramic Tile

    When it comes to kitchen and bathroom flooring, linoleum and tile are popular options. Linoleum often is associated with institutional buildings such as schools and hospitals. But there is a new...

  • How to Seal Slate Floor Tile

    Slate tile, like all natural stone, is porous, and should be sealed with chemical sealant during installation to prevent moisture penetration and stains. The sealing process isn't...

  • How to Seal Marble Tile Grout

    Grout is a mixture of water, cement, sand and dyes that is used to fill the joints between tiles. The grout for marble tiles, which are set closer together than ceramic tiles, may not contain...

  • Why Is Tile Hazy After Applying Grout?

    When installing tile, you typically spread the grout over the entire area, forcing it into the crevices between the tiles. As you grout, you should wipe excess grout off the tiles so that it does...

  • How to Figure the Amount of Tile Needed for a Kitchen Floor

    Tile is a flooring material that is durable and waterproof, making it a good choice for kitchen floors. Most builders and home owners also have realized these qualities, and have made tile...

  • How to Paint Vinyl Tiles

    Painting vinyl tiles is a creative way to update your kitchen, bathroom or entryway flooring on a minimal budget. Before you proceed, it is important to understand that painting vinyl tiles isn't...

  • How to Measure Tiles for a Floor Area

    Calculating the tile needed for the floor in any room is a necessity before you can start your project. It is easy to calculate the square footage needed for any space you plan to work on. This is...

  • How to Rip Out Tile

    Demolition of any sort is a lot of fun and is a great stress reliever. More so, the fun of demolition is increased with the use of power tools. Don't pay a contractor to demolish anything for you,...

  • How to Prep a Floor for Stick-On Tiles

    Stick-on tiles can be a blessing for those who have chosen to install their new floor themselves rather than hiring a contractor because they eliminate the need for mixing and spreading...

  • How to Cut & Set Tile

    Laying tile can seem like a challenging task. However, even a novice do-it-yourself handyman can do the job like a pro with the proper tools. Two types of saws can be used for cutting tile. A wet...

  • How to Resurface Ceramic Tile

    Many types of tiles, especially unglazed ceramic tiles, are extremely porous. So unless you seal them after installation and reseal them every few years, they're going to become stained. In order...

  • How to Install a Tile Floor Under a Toilet

    The trickiest part of tiling a bathroom floor is dealing with the toilet. There is almost never an instance in which you'd want to tile around the toilet, so you have to remove it, tile the space...

  • How to Install Interlocking Laminate Floor Tiles

    Interlocking laminate floor tiles are a wood composite material topped with a plastic veneer that mimics different kinds of flooring, including ceramic or stone tile, cork, or wood. Unlike all of...

  • How to Install Ceramic Tile On Stair Steps

    Ceramic tile can add a decorative element to stair steps and incorporate the steps into the overall design of the room or outdoor area where they are located. Special bullnose tiles are available...

  • How to Install Commercial Grade Resilient Floors

    The term "resilient flooring" refers to vinyl, linoleum and rubber flooring, all of which are waterproof, durable materials. Sheet versions of resilient flooring offer the advantages of having few...

  • How to Replace Carpeting With Tiles

    Changing the flooring of a room will make a world of difference in the look of the room. While carpet is a popular easy to care for option in any room of the house, ceramic tile in the kitchen and...

  • How to Seal Self-Stick Vinyl Tiles

    Self-stick vinyl tiles are a popular choice among homeowners who want a new flooring look with a low investment of time and money. Because of vinyl's porous nature, dirt will become ground into...

  • How to Use Groutable Peel & Stick Tile

    If you are ready for a new look for your flooring but are not ready to invest the time and cost it takes to install typical flooring options, such as wood or ceramic, peel-and-stick tiles may be...

  • How to Tile Over Sticky Vinyl Adhesive

    When replacing an existing floor, there are many issues that an installer can run into. They can be as simple as screws sticking up to having to replace sub-flooring before beginning the new...

  • How to Tile Over Bricks

    Tiling over brick is typically done to change the look of a wall or floor without having to remove or take out the existing brick. Many tiling projects involve covering up brick that was used for...

  • How to Lay Tile on Hardwoods Covered With Vinyl

    The ideal underlayment for ceramic or other tiles is cement board or something similarly hard and waterproof. However, a vinyl floor over hardwood can work, given the right circumstances and with...

  • How to Tile a Laundry Room

    A laundry room needs a sturdy floor that can stand up to heavy traffic and spills. Tile will provide a durable surface that can last for many years. There are many types of tiles, but ceramic...

  • How to Clean & Seal Terracotta Floor Tiles

    It is important to seal terracotta tiles and clean them regularly to extend the life of your floor and protect its appearance. Existing floors are probably already sealed, but new floors should be...

  • 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 Around a Toilet Flange

    Ceramic tiles are a perfect choice for bathroom floors because of their moisture resistance, durability and ease of installation. They are the easiest tile to cut, requiring just a score-and-snap...

  • How to Install a Threshold Tile Floor on a Hardwood Floor

    A threshold floor provides a nice break to most wide hardwood expanses. Often used to protect the hardwood from the outdoors or from bathroom or kitchen areas, threshold tile floors can be useful...

  • How to Install Stone Flooring

    Stone tiles are an attractive and durable flooring choice that can last a lifetime with proper maintenance. Whether laying slate, granite or marble, the procedure is the same. Prepare the surface,...

  • How to Install Floor Tile on an Uneven Floor

    Installing floor tiles successfully requires a smooth, level surface for the tiles to adhere to. Installing a layer of floor tiles onto an uneven floor is a frustrating process that can result in...

  • How to Set Floor Tiles

    Tile is a beautiful and durable floor covering. In just a couple of days, you can lay an elegant color or pattern that adds interest and value to your home. Tile is very simple to keep clean. By...

  • 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 River Rock Tiles

    River rock or pebble tiles are durable and can be used indoors or out. River rock tiles can be used for flooring, wall applications, walkways, showers or pools. Installation is fairly easy because...

  • 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 Cut Installed Tile

    Usually when removing a tile floor, before using a hammer to shatter the tile, a few cuts need to be made at the thresholds of the floor to begin removal. Also, when doing home renovations, such...

  • The Best Way to Grid a Kitchen Floor Layout

    Planning a new kitchen floor can be very exciting, because it gives you the opportunity to customize your kitchen just that way you want it. Determining how to grid a kitchen floor layout can seem...

  • How to Make a Checkered Floor on Concrete

    The garage can be a place of solace for men. It's the home of their cars, a space where they can retreat from the day's stresses and a place to call their own. There are lots of men who customize...

  • How to Remove Peel & Stick Vinyl Flooring

    You're ready to redo your kitchen floor but aren't sure how to remove the peel-and-stick vinyl tile that's already installed. You'll be pleased to learn that it's not too tough a job, and you...

  • 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 Calculate Floor Tiles

    Tiling a floor in a room of your house, such as the kitchen or bathroom, requires having enough of the tile on had to complete the project. When determining how much tile is needed to complete the...

  • How to Install Vinyl Tile Around Toilet

    Installing vinyl tile around a toilet may seem like a daunting task, but even an inexperienced homeowner can easily replace flooring in the bathroom. Vinyl tiles are adhesive backed and will stick...

  • How to Measure Square Feet of Floor Tiles

    If you have a building or remodeling project coming up, you may be considering the installation of the flooring. If you are going to use tiles, such as marble or slate, you will need to know how...

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