Cement Tile Wall Installation
However unlike the concrete substrate required for floors your encaustic cement tiles can be installed over drywall plaster cement block and cement backer board for moist areas.
Cement tile wall installation. If using backer board be sure to follow the installation. According to the installation instructions from riad tile their cement tile can be installed on drywall or cement backer board. Cement board is the best thing to use in a shower installation and even makes sense if you are installing a backsplash close to a sink. Never install new tiles over existing tiles or onto an unprotected wood or plywood floor.
Screw a full size 3 x 5 ft. Whenever you re laying tile on a wood subfloor you need to first install cement backerboard to prevent leaks and water damage. Step 2 lay your tile pattern. The first step to installing cement tile on your wall is to prepare the wall for the tile.
This will ensure that the tiles will stick to the wall better because unlike floor tile installation vertical tiles might slide as you work. Unlike wood or drywall sub surfaces cement backerboard will not rot warp or grow mold and mildew when exposed to water. Cement board to the back wall. Along each stud but 1 in.
Any cracked surfaces must be scraped smooth and patched. Hold the sheet above the tub shoulder with 1 4 in. Walls require just as much care under your tiles as the floor prep we ve just outlined. Away from edges to avoid breakage.
Find the center of your wall and use a carpenter s level to mark intersecting plumb vertical and level horizontal lines. Drive screws flush with the surface of the board being careful not to break through mesh. Place special 1 1 4 in. Once the cement is dry apply the bonding agent that should give the surface a rough texture.