Thursday, August 1, 2013

Tiling Your Kitchen Floor

Tiling Your Kitchen Floor

By Scarlet Spencer


A lot of kitchen floor tiles are now available in the market that is why selecting what kitchen floor tile to use maybe difficult. To help you choose among the many kitchen floor tile for your kitchen, there things that you need to consider and these include:

-Choose a kind of kitchen floor tile that is durable against stain and grease accumulation which can be caused by frequent cooking.

-Because of the frequent cooking that is done in the kitchen, grease and stains can easily make your kitchen floor tile dirty. Installing a kitchen floor tile that can be easily cleaned is recommended. Make sure that you choose to install a kitchen floor tile in which greases and stains can be easily removed.

-Choose a kind of floor tile that can be installed easily but is also durable.

-There are tiles that are inexpensive, easy to maintain and are easy to install. Be practical and use these kind of tiles but also make sure that they are of good quality and would last long.

Now let's go to the steps on how to install your kitchen floor tile:

1. First is to make sure that the tools you need for installation is complete including:

Tile, cleaner, tile and grout sealer, towels, water, sponge, silicone caulk, rubber grout float, grout, putty knife, pencil, tile spacers, acrylic additive, mesh seam tape, thin set, carpenter's square, painter's tape, chalk line, tape measure, level, jam saw, circular saw, razor blade knife gloves, power drill, small piece of thin wood, pry bar, hammer, backer board, dust mask, trowels, tile nippers, safety goggles, tile cutters, tiles.

2. Be sure to know the suitability of the floor that you would install tiles with. Use a leveling compound available in a powder form if you have seen that the floor isn't level. It is also possible that you need to mount a new sub-floor to make sure that you achieve the type of solidness that is needed. Do not directly put in floor tiles if there is an existing vinyl floor since there is a big possibility that it will pop loose.

3. A tile that is not too slippery is recommended to be used.

4. Next is to employ a tile backer board.

5. Be sure to remove all movable appliances and furniture

6. Determine if there is a need to remove baseboards before putting a backboard.

7. In installing the backer board, follow the instructions provided carefully. Using a notch trowel, spread out the thin set into the floor. After that, you can place the backer board into the thin set.

8. Make use of the carpenter's square, tape measure and chalk line. in finding out the square center starting point.

9. To get the size of the tiles at the border, do a dry lay-out of the tiles.

10. A thin set mixture should be applied in segments starting at the center then you can put the tiles over it. For you to be sure that the tiles will adhere properly, you need to use a strong downward pressure with a twisting motion during tile installation.

11. When they are dry enough, you can start to measure and cut tiles that will be placed on the edges. Then the cut tiles is ready to be installed and leave it to dry for 24 hours.

12. With the use of water and spray cleaner you can clean the tiles.

13. Finally you need to apply grout and let it cure for 7 days. When the floor is totally dry, you can finally seal the grout.




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