Renovate Your Bathroom With New Floor

by Scott Rodgers on December 12, 2009

Replacing the tiles of bathroom floor is not a cumbersome job. If you have basic knowledge of using different tools used in this process then you can easily do it. One thing that is important is what kind of tile you are selecting for your floor- glass tile or ceramic tile. In case of glass tiles you need to confirm whether the tiles can be used for installing a floor or not.

Replacement process requires some tools like, cutters, tile nippers, grout, a large sponge, grout spacers, and a notched trowel. Since sheet tiles come with ready to install mosaics, they can be installed very conveniently and grout spacers are not required during the installation process.

Before starting the process you need to remove old tiles from your bathroom floor. It is little cumbersome to do. Once you have removed old layer, properly clean the surface so that it becomes smooth and ready for next layer. Use grease cleaners for removing extra grease from the surface.

Calculate the number of tiles by measuring the size of floor and dividing it by size of one tile. Once you have calculated the requirement go to the shop and buy some extra tiles along with required number because some tiles can break during replacement process or you may need them in coming future.

All the molds and fixtures like toilet, sinks are required to be removed from the surface. Take a subfloor (green board or cement board), fix it on the floor and remember that the floor should be leveled.

Actual work begins now. Start fixing the tiles by the side of longest wall. After fixing tiles, tap with a rubber mallet so that the tiles set well on the floor. For keeping even space between tiles, use grout spacer. You can cut the tiles with tile cutter to fix them at narrow spaces like for small space left near tub, toilet etc.

After fixing all the tiles, you can leave it for one day and next day with the help of trowel fill grout in between adjacent tiles. Remove extra grout with a sponge and run a mop over tiles. Then leave it for a week so that tiles get strongly attached to the floor.

After a week your bathroom floor is perfectly ready to be used, you just need to put all the fixtures at their place. If some tiles are left, you should keep them for future use. You can now enjoy the new bathroom floor.

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