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Tiling a Floor, Consider This...
Picking a new floor can be overwhelming. Even
after you’ve narrowed it down to one particular type, it is
still challenging to find the right tile because there are
so many different varieties to choose from these days. And
then once you’ve purchased your new tiles, there are
still quite a few things to consider before you begin laying
the
tile. Here are the top five things you should know before you
began tiling.
1. Is Ceramic Tile Suitable for Your Space?
There are many advantages to ceramic tile. It is really durable
and easy to clean. It isn’t the best option in some spaces
though. During the winter months, ceramic tiles can really
hold the cold, so you might not want to use them in a basement
space. Certain types can be slippery, so you if you are considering
tile for an entryway, you should go with a more slip-resistant
variety.
2. Select the right Size, Style and Texture
Ceramic tiles come in all sorts of shapes – anywhere from
one inch to two feet. The most common size tiles are between
one and one and a half feet in size. Choosing the right size
is actually easier than you might think. Just figure out the
size of your room and then choose a size that suits it. For
example, if you have smaller room, a large tile would not be
the best option because it would look like panels rather than
tiles. A large tile is really best suited to larger spaces
because they look less busy than smaller tiles do.
Currently, there are many styles of ceramic tiles to choose
from. The easiest way to narrow down your options is decide
on the type of look you are going for. It you want a rustic,
natural look than you might want to consider a rugged, natural
looking tile instead of a polished marble.
Choose a tile with the texture that will best suit your rooms
theme. If you go for a rustic, natural looking tile, it will
be rougher than a polished marble surface. When choosing a
texture, you do need to take safety into consideration. The
smoother that a surface is the more likely it is to be slippery
when wet. If you have children or elderly people in your home,
then a high-gloss tile is not the best option from a safety
standpoint.
3. Choose an Appropriate Grout Color and Width
Grout is a cement mix that has color added to it to compliment
your tile. Grout fills the space between tiles so you need
to choose a grout width and a color that works in your space.
4. Installation Materials and Methods
There are different installation methods and a successful
installation will really depend on the materials used and the
energy and patience put into the project. You will want to
make sure that you do the proper preparation and have all the
materials you need at hand. You will need to make sure that
you purchase a high quality bonding material, grout (as discussed
above), a sealer and the right tools to get the project done.
Laying tile can be a bit tricky. You need to make sure that
your cuts are correct and that the space around each tile is
even. If you feel overwhelmed by the prospect of installing
it yourself, then you might want to look at contracting the
job out to a tiling professional.
5. Maintenance
Ceramic tile is one the easiest types of floors to clean and
if you take care of them, they will maintain their shiny, new
appearance for years to come. To clean tile, all you really
need is water and any household cleaner product. You can start
by removing any dirt and dust with a broom or vacuum and then
using a sponge or mop you can apply the mixture of water and
cleaner to your tiles. It’s as simple as that! You will need
to be cautious about dropping heavy objects on tile. If tiles
split, crack or chip, it is impossible to replace just one
tile. Odds are you’ll have to live with any cracks or chips
until you’re ready to re-do the entire floor. # # # # #
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