Pull the tile up and look at the pattern that is create on the back.
How to put up tile on cement walls.
Start by putting tiles on the bottom of the wall and work your way up.
If you see clear lines then the mortar is too dry.
Floor tile spacers measure your wall to determine the amount of tile you need.
Whether wall or floor tile that tile needs to thoroughly stick to its base surface demands placed on tile adhesive are both extensive and steep.
Spread thin set along the first section of your tile row.
Use a small amount of the excess mortar and spread it onto the back of a tile with the notched side of the trowel.
Sand with a medium grit sandpaper to create a uniform surface that s not too smooth.
Run a damp sponge over the backer board in the area you intend to tile.
Tile adhesive is expected to hold the tile in place not just for years but for decades without fail.
Mortar a small spot and then place a tile.
Powered mortar is simple to mix and has a consistent quality to it but you could also make your own mortar out of cement to save on costs.
Cement board commonly sold under trade names such as durock hardiebacker and wonderboard is now the standard underlayment used for ceramic porcelain or stone tile laid with thinset mortar adhesive cement board is used for most floor tile and has all but replaced plywood and drywall backer materials for wall tile applications in wet areas like showers and tub surrounds.
For the average small wall tiles which are currently popular you will want to use a 1x4 square notch trowel.
Use spacers between each tile for the grout.
Include an additional 10 percent of tile to fill any small gaps or use as replacements for damaged pieces.
Take care not to cover your lines.
Center a tile horizontally along the length of the wall and do a quick dry fit to make sure you don t have a lot of tiny tile at the end of the rows.
It s best to use a v notch trowel to layer and evenly spread the mastic or adhesive for wall tile installations.
Starting in the center on one side of your reference line apply a coat of tile setting adhesive to an area about 3x3 feet square.
If you only have one section to cover multiply the width.
When the entire wall is finished tap tiles that are slightly raised with a rubber mallet.
You want the tile adhesive to have something to grab onto.
It must be easy to work with and it must adequately fill in gaps between the tile and the substrate.
For the vertical layout begin your pattern at the top of the wall so there ll be full uncut tile at the top.
You have four separate areas to measure.
After you make a bucket of thick but spreadable mortar use it to install tiles over a wall or floor.
It cannot cure too fast.
Turn over the trowel to the notched side and comb over in one direction.
Seal the walls with a skim coat and let it dry thoroughly.
If so adjust your layout to have wider tile on the sides.
Spread the adhesive with the smooth side of your notched trowel and then go over it with the notched side to create ridges in the adhesive.