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How to lay out ceramic tile floor.
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Use the chalk lines as a guide and separate the tiles with spacers.
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Planning the layout for a tile project is usually the hardest and most time consuming step.
Mark the floor along the top and bottom edges of the tile for later reference.
Plus you ll learn how to avoid unsightly narrow difficult to cut tiles along a wall.
Lay the first tile so that one of its flat sides is toward the corner and the tile s corners are almost touching the walls.
Install ceramic tile over a subfloor that s no less than 1 1 8 inches thick.
Gently lay a tile on thinset next to the straightedge.
Watch this video to learn how a pro does it.
Lay out the tile by dividing the floor into sections of a manageable size such as 2 by 3 foot squares.
Use the row of tiles from the above step as a guide and lay out additional tiles in an l shape.
Tile should start 1 2 way under the door when the door is closed.
Do this again every two tiles until you get to the tub.
Using tile spacers ensures even joints.
With fingertips widespread push down with a slight twist of the wrist.
Create your own floor tile layout.
Start your tile under the door and measure two tiles and two grout joints.
A flexing subfloor results in cracked tiles and grout and a lot of headaches.
You ll see how to snap chalk lines and make sure they are perfectly square.
Draw an intersecting line.
Use a speed square and measuring tape to make sure the tile is centered and sitting at a 45 degree angle to the walls image 1.
A thinner subfloor will cause the floor to flex due to the weight of the tile.