Floor & Wall Tiling Works

Floor and wall tiling works typically involve the installation of tiles on various surfaces, either for functional or decorative purposes. Here’s an overview of what these works usually entail:

Floor Tiling Works:
Surface Preparation: This includes cleaning the floor, ensuring it's level, and possibly applying a primer or leveling compound to create a smooth base.

Tile Layout: Planning the layout of tiles to ensure they fit well in the space, considering factors like symmetry, patterns, and alignment with walls and other features.

Cutting Tiles: Tiles often need to be cut to fit around edges, corners, or obstacles like pipes or cabinets.

Applying Adhesive: Using suitable adhesive (e.g., mortar or thin-set) to secure tiles to the floor, ensuring they are firmly in place.

Grouting: Once tiles are set and adhesive has cured, applying grout between tiles to fill gaps, which enhances aesthetics and prevents water penetration.

Finishing: Cleaning off excess grout, polishing tiles if necessary, and applying sealant to protect the grout and tiles from moisture and stains.

Wall Tiling Works:
Surface Preparation: Similar to floors, walls need to be clean, dry, and possibly primed before tiling.

Tile Layout: Planning the arrangement of tiles on the wall, ensuring they align with adjacent walls and features like windows or fixtures.

Cutting and Fitting: Cutting tiles to fit around outlets, switches, corners, and other obstacles using tile saws or tile cutters.

Applying Adhesive: Using appropriate adhesive to fix tiles to the wall surface, often in a staggered pattern for stability and aesthetics.

Grouting: Once adhesive is set, applying grout between tiles and wiping off excess to create a neat finish.

Finishing: Cleaning tiles, polishing if necessary, and applying sealant to grout lines to prevent moisture absorption and staining.

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