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Page 1: how to TILE A KITCHEN - Beaumont Tiles · DIY made easy! PREPARE & CLEAN A KITCHEN FOR TILING Any tiling job will only be as good as the surface it’s laid on. It’s important to

DIYmadeeasy!

Scan here to watch the videoHOW TO TILE A SPLASHBACK

TILE A KITCHEN SPLASHBACK

how to

Page 2: how to TILE A KITCHEN - Beaumont Tiles · DIY made easy! PREPARE & CLEAN A KITCHEN FOR TILING Any tiling job will only be as good as the surface it’s laid on. It’s important to

90054 ABA Abamastic Plus 5kg

115464 Spacer Lugs 2mm(See in store for options)

Adhesive

Smoothing Agent

ABA Easy Grout 750gm bottleWhite 90574Black 90575Slate Grey 90577

Grouts

Grout sealer508304 Aerosol Sameday Grout Sealer 443mL

Spacers

115704 Coscut Tile Cutter 500mm

Tools

112354 Adhesive Trowel 6mm 90506 Gauging Trowel 200mm

TILING A SPLASHBACK: WHAT YOU’LL NEED

90536Ardex Micro Sponge

90530 Ardex Rubber Grout Float

90538 Ardex Marking Pencils

FROM YOUR TOOLBOXGrinder Clean RagsTape MeasurePaddle pop stick

Page 3: how to TILE A KITCHEN - Beaumont Tiles · DIY made easy! PREPARE & CLEAN A KITCHEN FOR TILING Any tiling job will only be as good as the surface it’s laid on. It’s important to

DIYmadeeasy!PREPARE & CLEAN A KITCHEN FOR TILING

Any tiling job will only be as good as the surface it’s laid on. It’s important to ensure that, no matter what surface you’re tiling on, the surface is sound, level and clean of dust and debris.

Plasterboard is one of the most common indoor wall surfaces, but is not suitable for tiling without waterproofing.

Tiling over plasterboard involves adhering tiles to a paper surface, and although this will present little problem in dry areas, if the wallboard is subject to moisture, it may deteriorate causing failure. Plasterboard should be water-proofed before tiling.

Information on other types of wall surfaces can be found on the Tiling Wall and Floor Surfaces page on our website.

pro tip: Before you begin tiling a kitchen splashback, ensure that the back of the benchtop is siliconed to the wall.

Page 4: how to TILE A KITCHEN - Beaumont Tiles · DIY made easy! PREPARE & CLEAN A KITCHEN FOR TILING Any tiling job will only be as good as the surface it’s laid on. It’s important to

DIYmadeeasy!HOW TO CUT KITCHEN TILES

It’s likely that some of your tiles will need to be cut to fit your kitchen splashback, and there may be some that have to be cut into a different shape as well as size.

Cutting tiles is not difficult with access to decent equipment and with a little practice. If you’re cutting your own tiles (and especially if you’re doing this for the very first time), it’s a good idea to allow a couple of extra tiles for practice or in case of any slight mishaps that may happen.

In this fact sheet we show you how to make a straight cut, cut a shape, cut small shapes, and to cut away small pieces of tile.

When it comes to cutting tiles, there are a few options.

If you are planning to do a few tiling projects around your home, or are likely to lend specialist tools to friends, neighbours, or relatives; a tradesman’s tile cutter is an excellent investment (and will make you popular with anyone else starting their own tiling projects!)

If this is a once-only tiling project, then the best option will be to hire a tile cutter from your local Beaumont Tiles store. You might also consider buying a cheaper ‘handyman’ tile cutter. While these can be a good option, they are not built to last a long time. They will, however, do a great job for one or two jobs around the home.

TO MAKE A STRAIGHT CUT

Step 1

Using a pencil, mark where the tile needs to be cut. Make sure that you cut the tile smaller than the space to allow for even grout joints.

Step 2

Place the tile in the tile cutter and run the scorer across the tile (once only!). This creates a break point in the tile.

Step 3

Push down the breaker. This will deliver a nice clean and evenly cut tile.

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DIYmadeeasy!TO CUT A SHAPE

Step 1

Using a pencil, mark where the tile needs to be cut. Make sure that you cut the tile smaller than the space to allow for even grout joints.

Step 2

Use the tile cutter to score each of the lines that will be cut. This creates a break point in the tile.

Step 3

Cut to the scored lines using an electric grinder. SIdes first and then the middle.

TO CUT A SMALL SHAPE FOR A POWER-POINT OR SWITCH

Step 1

Using a pencil, mark where the tile needs to be cut. Make sure that you cut the tile smaller than the space to allow for even grout joints.

Step 2

Use the tile cutter to score each of the lines that will be cut. This creates a break point in the tile.

Step 3

Break off little pieces (‘nibbles’) of the tile using a pair of tile nibblers until the mark shape has been achieved.

Always break of small amounts at a time: never try to break off the whole shape at once.

pro tip:Always wear safety glasses and a respirator when cutting tiles with an electric grinder.

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DIYmadeeasy!TILE A KITCHEN SPLASHBACK

Tiling a kitchen splashback is really easy and a great project if it’s your first go at DIY tiling. Tiles around 200x300mm or 300x600 are easier to lay, while mosaics are a little more challenging.

Step 1

Cover the benchtop with some off-cut sheeting or heavy drop sheets. If there are exposed wires you must turn off all power at the switchboard.

Step 2

Decide where you want to start tiling. Think about the pattern you want to lay your tiles in and where you might end up cutting tiles to fit. See our video on Cutting Tiles. Usually if there is an exposed edge, start one tile in from there.

Step 3

Spread about one square metre of adhesive.With pre-mixed wall adhesive, we use a 6mm notched trowel (check the instructions on the pack) to apply the adhesive to the wall. Once the tile is bedded into place, these tracks flatten out to give full coverage to the surface. A 6mm notch will leave a bed of adhesive 3mm thick once the tile is in place.

When applying wall adhesive, we always suggest that the notches run horizontally.

Step 4

For mosaics, you can use a grout float to push the tiles down to give them a nice flat finish. Don’t forget to clen off excess glue as you go.

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DIYmadeeasy!TILE A KITCHEN SPLASHBACK

It is important to lift a tile every now and then after laying it into the adhesive. This is to check that you are achieving complete coverage of the adhesive to the tile. (Don’t attempt this with mosaics, however.)

For all tiles (excluding mosaics), use spacers to set the grout joints and to make small adjustments to the tile placement. When you select your tiles, your Beaumont Tiles consultant will help you select grout joint sizes, but we usually recommend no less than 3mm for wall tiles.

Step 5

Mix up some grout, and massage it into the grout lines. After a short while you will see a film over the tiles. Wipe this off with a squeezed out sponge in a circular motion.

Step 6

After a primary wash, wipe with a squeezed out sponge on a 45 degree angle to the tiles. Turn it around and repeat.

Step 7

Finally, apply some silicone to the internal corners. Use a smoothing agent to spray over it, and then cut it back with a paddle pop stick in one swipe. With a little more smoothing agent, run your finger over it to achieve a nice smooth finish.