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When remodeling the home, bathroom wall tiles are a great choice for giving that room an attractive facelift. Thousands of styles and colors are available to choose from. Tiles are often four inches square and are available in various prices. Take the time to select the right layout which will be desirable as well as practical.

There's a wide array of tiles to choose from when searching online. You will get a much better offer by simply purchasing through an internet business instead of from the brick-and-mortar store. For one thing you can look at the selections 24 hours a day with no salesmen flying over you.

Different types of bathroom wall tiles include glass tiles. These can be clear or tinted and create an attractive glistening effect when installed. Bubble and frosted glass tiles add a unique character towards the overall design. An additional type, glazed ceramic tiles are made from clay with a baked on glaze giving them a shiny appearance.

Different kinds of clay are utilized to make mosaic tiles, which are colored with various pigments so that the color runs throughout the tile. If the tile is chipped, it is tough to notice due to the continuous color. Vinyl tiles are offered also for anyone on a budget, but great care ought to be taken with installation so that they will not peel and bubble.

It's not uncommon for novice do it yourself tile installers to set up floor tiles rather than bathroom wall tiles. Tiles for a wall are usually smoother than floor tiles and much slicker when wet. Usually, floor tiles tend to be thicker to resist foot traffic and home furniture. Wall tiles are more fragile and thinner.

The Porcelain Enamel Institute (PEI) developed a scale to mirror strength and durability of a particular tile. Floor tiles normally have a PEI rating of 3 (residential floors) to 5 (industrial heavy traffic). Wall tiles are rated from 0 to 2. The PEI ranking should be printed on the box or else you may get in touch with the tile manufacturer to discover that data.

Installing bathroom wall tiles is not as hard as you may believe. Start with patching holes and cleaning the wall down. If doing a mosaic, arrange the tiles without mortar for a desired pattern. You can cut tile with a wet saw to be certain they fit. When placed at the edge of the wall, cut tiles are less apparent.

Distribute a thin layer of mortar on the wall with a notched trowel for ridges. Place a tile on the wall and lightly push it into the mortar. Put spacers between the tiles and be sure the tiles are level. As soon as the mortar dries, remove the spacers and work the grout in between the tiles. After fifteen minutes use water and sponge to cleanse the tile. Stand back and admire your work!

by: Jordan McPelt




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