Saturday, 9 September 2017

Process For Ceramic Tile Installation San Mateo CA

By Sharon Hughes


Before starting any floor remodeling job, it is important for someone to conduct a pilot study in the place of work. This is to familiarize yourself with the work area. You take the opportunity also to look for major problems that you might face and the tools you will need while working. The work, in this case, is ceramic tile installation San Mateo CA.

Most people will do remodeling of floors using slates. Some floors are made of asbestos whose fibers when inhaled can cause lung cancer. This shows the purpose of studying the area before commencing the project. When aware of the dangers you are likely to encounter, take precautions. Wearing a gas mask will prevent you from breathing the fiber. Carry goggles to protect the eyes and leather gloves for the hands.

You will need a notched trowel to apply mortar, a bubble level, sealant, a square, a tape measure, slate cutter, grout, and a puff knife. These are the tools you are likely to use in the process of remodeling. If you do not have all of them, it is advisable to hire or purchase them.

Some floors make it difficult to lay ceramic slates since some are made of plywood immediately below the top cover. If you come across such a case, it is good first to prepare a layer separating the shingles and the hardwood to prevent moisture from reaching the wood. Better flooring is one that has a strong subflooring, and whether wooden or concrete, subflooring should be able to support the tiles so that they do not break. Floors that are made of concrete are easy to install tiles.

After ensuring the subflooring is ready, use the tape measure to take measurements for the area you want to be covered by the pantile. Mark the center of the area you are covering and measure across the room, repeating the same for all directions. After these accurate measurements, start laying the slates from the center.

Before placing the first tile, using the notched trowel apply mortar at the back of it and carefully put it on the floor. Twist your arm while using force against the tile to make it firmer and attached to the floor. If not well placed, gaps will be left beneath it which will make it break or crack whenever a lot of weight is applied to it.

Some adhesive will escape through the sides when twisting the slate to level it with the ground. Use a piece of cloth to wipe it off before dying. Repeat what has been done to the first pantile to all pantiles till the whole floor gets covered.

Having placed the first shingles, others that follow take short to complete. When done, use rubber grout float to apply the grout or mixed cement to cover the gaps between the pantiles. The project is completed when you let the tiles dry and cover them. When uncovering, you will get a new face of your floor.




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