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		<title>Don&#8217;t Rush When You Install Ceramic Wall Tile in Your Bathroom</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s not that difficult to customize and install ceramic wall tile in your bathroom. A little patience and dedication will get you a long way when installing that dream ceramic tile bathroom wall you&#8217;ve always wanted to have.
Before you begin to install ceramic wall tile, get your tiling tools together. You will need the following [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">It&#8217;s not that difficult to customize and install ceramic wall tile in your bathroom. A little patience and dedication will get you a long way when installing that dream ceramic tile bathroom wall you&#8217;ve always wanted to have.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Before you begin to install ceramic wall tile, get your tiling tools together. You will need the following tools for this project: A tape measure, a tile cutter and a pair of tile nippers and a pair of pliers, tile spacers, sandpaper, a trowel (preferably notched) and a rubber grout float. To install ceramic wall tile on your bathroom walls properly, you will also need a strong setting material like tiling thinset mortar, or any of a wide selection of tile adhesives. You will also need tiling grout for filling in the gaps between your tiles. Make sure to match your setting material color with your grout.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">A bucket, rags and sponges will also be needed for cleaning your tiles of excess grout and other debris, after you&#8217;re all done. And don&#8217;t start to install ceramic wall tile without these essentials: You will also need a pair of safety glasses, heavy leather gloves, and long-sleeved work clothes (broken shards, and other debris can cause nasty cuts, if you are not careful). Ready to start on your dream ceramic bathroom wall? Follow the tiling instructions below and make your ceramic tiled bathroom wall and start tiling!</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">You can begin by finding the center of your wall. Use a carpenter&#8217;s level, or long pieces of plumb to mark intersecting vertical and horizontal lines. These will be your reference lines for your tiling work. Where both lines intersect is the starting point for your first row of ceramic tiles. From that point, you may then be able to working your way to both ends of your bathroom wall. Make regular checks when you install ceramic wall tile, so that your tiling work is consistent and does run up or down in a slanting direction.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">There are two types of bathroom walls you may be working on. One is the common concrete wall, and the other is a special type of called a green drywall. A green drywall is specifically designed for use in bathrooms and showers because it is designed to resist moisture intrusion. Be sure that you clean your walls of dust and debris, as well as repair cracks and fill in gaps and holes. Roughen up or scarify your wall so that your tiling mortar has some grip for bonding. That way, when you begin to install ceramic wall tile on your walls, you won&#8217;t have a problem with your tiling mortar or bonding material.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">You may now start installing ceramic wall tile once the walls are laid out. Start at your reference lines&#8217; intersection point. Apply a coat of tiling thinset mortar. Place your tile over it and press the tile down firmly in place. Give it a twisting motion to set it in place. Stop pressing when you feel your tile has set and is no longer wobbly. Duplicate this procedure with the rest of your ceramic tiles. To get a consistent tiling, place tile spacers on all the spaces between your ceramic bathroom tiles. Don&#8217;t forget to check your work every now and then.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">You may not need to use the entire tile as you finish up the end of the row. Use a tile cutter to get your tile under the right size. Then, smoothen the cut edge with sandpaper. Be careful: The edge of a cut ceramic bathroom tile is very sharp. For irregular, use your tile nippers. First draw an outline of the irregular and etch a line along it. Then, use your tile nipper to break off the unuseable edges, until you have required shape. Do this a little at a time, so you can control your tile nipping. Don&#8217;t forget to sand the edges over.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Once you&#8217;re done tiling the bathroom wall, leave it to set, overnight, at the very least, or twenty-four hours, at the most. After this setting period, it&#8217;s time to lay in your grout. There are two main kinds of grout: Sanded or unsanded grout. Sanded grout is a mixture of cement, water and fine sand. Unsanded grout is any of a wide selection of polymer-based and epoxy resin adhesive grout used to install ceramic wall tile. If your tile spaces are more than an eighth of an inch wide, use sanded grout. For smaller tile spaces, use unsanded grout. Start by map out your bathroom wall and work one section at a time. To maximize your grout application, angle your rubber grout float and press down firmly as you spread it over the tile spaces. Check for pockets of air. Dab these spaces with more grout lining by using the edges of your grout float. Use a damp sponge to wipe off any excess grout. Rinse your sponge regularly so you can get a cleaner and better finish. Let your grout dry for a day and then take a dry piece of cloth and clean and buff your tiles.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Before you know it, you&#8217;re done! Follow these instruction on how install ceramic wall tile, and don&#8217;t forget that ceramic tiling takes some dedication and patience. Take your time and don&#8217;t rush your work. When you install ceramic wall tile, the key is consistency and patience. Ceramic tiles that have been rushed will ruin your bathroom&#8217;s overall look. A bathroom wall with ceramic tiles that run in haphazard inconsistent zigzag lines is not a beautiful thing to look at. And worse, it would only mean that you lack enthusiasm for what you&#8217;re doing and that you haven&#8217;t given it your effort.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">You don&#8217;t have to be a master tilist to install ceramic wall tile in your house. All you have is the best ceramic tile installation instructions.</p>
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		<title>Drilling Ceramic Tiles: How To Drill Holes In Ceramic Tile</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Drilling holes in ceramic tiles isn&#8217;t as difficult as it might seem
Are you afraid of drilling through ceramic wall tile in case you crack or scratch the tile? I know that I was the first time that I did it. The thought of having to replace a perfectly good tile because I had destroyed it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Drilling holes in ceramic tiles isn&#8217;t as difficult as it might seem</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Are you afraid of drilling through ceramic wall tile in case you crack or scratch the tile? I know that I was the first time that I did it. The thought of having to replace a perfectly good tile because I had destroyed it with my drill was just a little daunting. Don&#8217;t worry though, it isn&#8217;t nearly as difficult as it looks and if you follow a few simple rules your ceramic tile drilling should turn out just fine.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Use the correct type of drill bit</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">You need to use a carbide tipped drill bit for drilling into ceramics. The more common twist-drill bits that you might use for drilling into metal are not suitable because they will not be able to cut through the hard ceramic glaze on the tile. You may find that your DIY store has drill bits specialy marked for the purpose of drilling through ceramic tile.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Prevent the drill bit from slipping or skating on the ceramic surface</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Take 2 pieces of masking tape and stick them on the ceramic tile in an &#8216;X&#8217; pattern so that the hole will be in the center of the cross. This will help to stop the drill bit from slipping off target when drilling. Use a variable speed drill and start very slowly until the surface glaze has been penetrated to give the drill bit a guide. I like to drill very slowly all the way through to be on the safe side.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Change the drill bit when you are through the ceramic tile</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">When you feel the drill bit reaching the back of the tile be careful to slow down the drilling to ensure a clean exit at the back of the tile. When you are all the way through change the drill bit for one more suitable to drilling through the material that the ceramic tile is mounted on. You most likely will need either a wood drill or a masonry drill bit at this point.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Drilling a pilot hole</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Unless I&#8217;m drilling a large hole in ceramic tile I never drill a pilot hole first but I do know that some people advise that you do. I prefer to be very careful and start drilling very slowly to make sure that I&#8217;m on target and the bit doesn&#8217;t slip. I don&#8217;t have to buy 2 ceramic tile drill bits that way.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Choosing a drill</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">When drilling ceramic tiles make sure that you use a power drill that has a variable speed control, which can be set to rotate very slowly. Portable battery operated power drills can be very good for this purpose.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Learn how to drill and cut holes in ceramic tiles like a professional with instructional videos from Tile Made Easy: How To Drill Tiles And Much More These videos will teach you everything you need to know about installing ceramic tile http://this-info.com/tilemadeasy/howtodrilltiles.php</p>
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