Tiling is a process that can transform both indoor and outdoor surfaces into something functional and aesthetically pleasing. Regardless of whether it concerns the bathroom, the kitchen or the patio, it is important that the preliminary work is careful and that the right materials are used to ensure a sustainable result.
Before you start laying tiles, it is important to ensure that the surface is flat, stable and free of dust and dirt. An uneven surface can lead to cracks and unevenness in the tiles, which impairs durability.
Choosing the right type of tiles is crucial for the result to be sustainable. Think about where the tiles will be used and choose materials that can withstand the load and the conditions that the surface will be exposed to. Also use a joint compound that is adapted to the placement of the tiles, for example moisture-resistant joint in bathrooms.
To get a professional result, it is important to use the right tools, such as a notched trowel to distribute the adhesive evenly and a tile cutter to cut the tiles with precision. The right tools make work easier and reduce the risk of errors.
In areas that are exposed to water, for example bathrooms, it is important that the tiles are laid with the correct slope so that water can drain off properly. Check the slope during the work to avoid future problems with water accumulation.
If you feel unsure about the tiling or face problems during the work, it may be wise to consult a professional.