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Right Way For Istalling Ceramic Tile Floors

31 March 2010 78 views No Comment

In fact it is not so difficult to install ceramic flooring as it could be seen from the first sight. Being armed with some common information and step by step guide on how to do it, you could already be tiling your road to the floor from your dreams. In this article there are some tips about ceramic tile that you could use while planning on installing ceramic floors at your home.

Knowing different types of subfloor you will be installing your ceramic flooring over is crucial. In fact, there are three main types of subflooring you could encounter – concrete, vinyl and plywood floors. Installing your ceramic flooring directly on your linoleum or vinyl subflooring surface for sure is not the best option to choose. Firstly, it could contain asbestos fibers and secondly, vinyl flooring is not as solid as proper concrete flooring. While installing ceramic tile on your vinyl subflooring, it is recommended to scarifying your vinyl subflooring first so your mortar for tiles has good grip to set on.

If you are going to install your ceramic tiles over plywood subflooring, it is needed to make sure that the wood is at least 1 inch thick and is beared by the same strong underlayment. In other case, your ceramic floor will be easily dislodged or what is worse break and will be needed to be replaced. Concrete flooring is the most perfect subfloor to work with. However, before starting installing ceramic flooring over this type of subflooring, it has to be cleaned properly for dust. As well it has to be sweep and mop and then it has to dry. Concrete surfaces as well as vinyl flooring have to be rough sanded to allow the tiling mortar some grip.

You could start shopping and choosing ceramic tiles when you have the area or space expected. Today ceramic tiles are presented in great variety of shapes, prices, styles and textures. Nowadays the most popular and wide-used ceramic tile size is 1 square foot. However, it does not mean that there are no other sizes. In fact the size of the ceramic tiles varies up to 2 feet.

As a rule prices for the ceramic tile vary in accordance with the tile type. For example, natural stone tile made from slate or granite could be sold for $2 per square foot. Glazed ceramic tile goes from $1 to $20 per square foot and unglazed tile costs about $2 per square foot.

In you are going to install ceramic floor in your bathroom, it is recommended to use slightly rough texture surface. It is needed to prevent different accident that could occur on the wet floor. For your kitchen it is better to choose glazed ceramic tiles.

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And as a bonus – some general tips. Today the Internet technologies give you a really unique chance to choose what you require for the best price on the market. Funny, but most of the people don’t use this chance. In real practice it means that you should use all the tools of today to get the information that you need.

Search Google and other search engines. Visit social networks and have a look on the accounts that are relevant to your topic. Go to the niche forums and participate in the online discussion. All this will help you to create a true vision of this market. Thus, giving you a real chance to make a smart and nicely balanced decision.

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