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How to Tile

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How To Tile

Difficulty: Moderate
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  1. Step 1

    Tip 1: Mosaic Tile

    Use a scribe tile to tile the mark in both horizontal and vertical lines. This will help the new tiles on the old. It is also a glue made specifically for use in an upright position on the ceramic tiles.

    Note: it's usually best to ensure the tiles. If the brick on brick, and then the wall thickness is concerned, the impact if a BOR baldosasd porta. The final result is much betterr, if the old tile. It is really worth quetiempo and additional efforts.

  2. Step 2

    Tip 2: gypsum blocks again

    Make sure the wall is completely dry. This can be ten to four ten days. Semper check the manufacturer's instructions.

  3. Step 3

    Tip 3: Board of cement-based

    For a solid, very resistant foundation of cement-based board is the ideal choice. SecureêTre all exterior walls are insulated, in the first place. All seams with Klebstoff or silicone caulk wall and tape with fiberglass mesh tape. With funding if a committee of the screws to secure the metal wall or screws are flush.

  4. Step 4

    Tip 4: Make sure the surface is smooth

    Remove any residues such as glue, stucco, paint or any other material that could affect the correct positioning of tiles. Reparación fessurecon suitable filling. Let dry completely before on the tiles.

  5. Step 5

    Tip 5: Make surehe said that the surface is clean and dust-free

    Clean the surface of the wall tiles are. If necessary, use a suitable detergent. Let dry completely before you start to the tile.

    Make no mistake, the brick-learning will be much easier if you are in the preparation of the surface of its DR

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