Measuring and cleaning the walls 1.
Tile wall fixings.
You screw the cork screw part into the wall and then screw the supplied screw into it in the same way as a traditional wall plug.
Use measuring tape to take precise.
If you re working with an existing tile wall you have two choices.
Fixing whole tiles to a wall.
Measure the width and height of the wall to find out how many tiles you need.
Use a chisel and hammer if you need to remove existing tiles.
If you re only part tiling a wall a top horizontal row full of whole tiles makes for a much cleaner.
Try pressing on the wall especially at the studs.
Cracks are often a sign that a wall may be weak and need to be.
If it gives way or feels soft it may require work.
You can remedy this by making sure that the tiles are positioned so that no slivers are used.
Remove the tile and prepare the wall according to the corresponding instructions above or tile over the existing tile.
A there are many fixings for ceramic tiles such as standard wall plugs plasterboard plugs metal plasterboard fixings spring fixings toggle fixings but the fixing you use will depend on the wall your fixing in to.
It s really important to.
Creating horizontal rows.
Start by putting tiles on the bottom of the wall and work your way up.
Look for signs of mold or damage to the tiling surface.
Put on a pair of safety goggles before you start.
Use spacers between each tile for the grout.
Fill any cracks or holes in.
After drilling through your tile you can either use a corkscrew style drywall fixing these come with inner screws included.
Once you ve established your vertical rows it s time for the horizontal ones.
If you are going to be tiling a large area remember to use tiling board.
Along the outside of your tile field any tile slivers tiles that are less than half the width of the tile itself will markedly show the out of plumb wall.
You have 2 real choices.
Repair any loose or cracked tiles.