The Bathroom Breakdown: A DIY Guide to Bathroom Tiling

Posted On Friday, 05 August 2022 20:49

While every homeowner wants their interior to always look its best, hiring professionals to do the work for you can be expensive. Painters, decorators and tilers are not cheap, and more and more homeowners are choosing to do the work themselves nowadays rather than hire a professional. With the number of blogs, tutorial videos and other online resources, there’s no reason you can’t give DIY tiling a go in your bathroom. And, with the right approach, you can ensure that you get results that will rival any professional. 

Before you begin tiling your bathroom, the first thing you will need to think about is the look you are trying to achieve. Choosing the best colour scheme, the correct type of tiles and ensuring you have the right equipment are all crucial to your getting the best results possible from your bathroom tiling efforts. There are countless different types of tiles that you can choose from nowadays, depending on the aesthetic you want. Marble, ceramic, granite, glass and porcelain are all popular choices. Or, you could take things up a level and go for something with a little more style, such as the Tilemall kit kat tiles. Once you have chosen your tiles, it’s time to get to work and start putting them into place. 

Continue reading to learn how you can tile your bathroom and ensure that you get the best results from your efforts. 

Safety First 

Before you even begin the tiling process, it’s important to think about safety. While the tiling is a relatively safe DIY project, it’s always wise to take some precautions. If you’re removing old tiles, make sure that you wear eye protection and be sure to use safety gloves if you are handling any sharp edges. Knowing where your wiring and piping are hiding behind the walls is also key when it comes to your safety and that of everyone else in your home. Switching off the water and electricity before you begin is always a good idea. 

Use The Right Tools 

As with any home DIY project, it’s important that you collect all of the tools you need for the job before you start work. The last thing you want to do is be halfway through putting your tiles up, only to realise that you don’t have the right tools to finish the job. Every tiling job will require a tape measure, pencil, tile cutter, spacers, bucket, mixing paddles, a spirit level, sponge and a notched trowel. Having the right tools at your disposal will be key to the success of your project. 

Prep The Walls 

Once you are set up with everything that you need, the next thing you need to do is to prepare the walls that you will be tiling, Begin by ensuring the walls are clean of debris, that they are flat, and they are dry. If you are removing old tiles and replacing old tiles, there will usually be a lot more work required in prepping the walls. However, once this work is done, you can start putting your tiles in place. 

Adhesives And Grout 

The adhesive is what you will use to stick your tiles to the walls, and there are different gradients that you can use depending on the type of tiles you are using. Generally speaking, class D2TE adhesive will be the best choice for most DIY projects. After you have fixed the tiles to the wall, you next need to fill the space between the tiles with grout. Just like the adhesive you used, there are different grades of grout available. The type of grout you use will depend on the type of tiles you are using, so make sure to do your research or enquire with your tile salesperson as to which type of grout is recommended for best results. 

Ensure Your Bathroom Tiling Stands The Test Of Time 

Tiling your own bathroom can be hard work, but it is extremely rewarding to sit back and look at what you have created when you are done. If you truly want your hard work to hold tough for years and stand the test of time, it’s important that you use quality materials, tools and, of course, tiles. Spending a little more on quality will help you to achieve the best possible results with your next DIY bathroom tiling project.

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