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Cutting tiles around wall plugs
By Ronald Clarke | Published  03/21/2006 | Ceramic Tiles |
Cutting tiles around wall plugs



Ceramic tiles can be loaded over practically any level, firm rigid surface e.g. plaster, cement render, fiber cement sheet, plasterboard, even surfaces like metal, old tiles and wood can be tiled over using the correct adhesive. Just remove loose or flaking paint. Thoroughly take away water based paint. Do not use paint stripper as remains may act as a releasing agent. Oil based paint ought to be sound. Roughen surface by mechanical means. Permit surface to dry after cleaning. By no means tile over a wallpapered surface or one with any other surface which may separate from the base wall. Keep in mind, the finished job is only as good as the surface beneath.

Walls of the houses:

The walls of most houses are hardly ever perfectly vertical, so to ensure your tiling is at right angles to the base, use your plumb bob to make a vertical line to follow. Keep in mind, if you start against the wall with a full tile at the base, the lean on the side wall can mean you will be filling in several centimeters of tile at the top, so arrange your layout so this does not occur. When tiling around windows, keep the returned tiles in line with the rest of the wall tiles and your cuts to the back. Particular tiling trim moldings are an excellent way of hiding these external corners. These are accessible in metal and PVC in a full range of colors. This is one of the easiest parts of the job and yet one which people has least confidence about. A usual straight cut is made by marking the tile with a thin felt pen where it is to be cut, then scribing across that line with a wheel of the scriber or breaker. Then merely break the tile with the jaws of the tool.

Conclusion:

If only a very little amount is to be cut off the tile, scribe as normal, but then with very small nibbles, nip the rest of the tile away. The biggest thing that you should remember is, use small bites. It is likely to cut a hole in the centre of a tile using various methods with various degrees of success. Beaumont Tiles have found to be the best method for the handyman, to use the carborundum rod saw blade by drilling a hole with a masonry bit and using the rod saw blade as a fret saw. Otherwise, an angle grinder by means of a diamond or carborundum wheel can be used. Whenever you cut with nippers, it is an excellent idea to tidy up the edges with a carborundum file or stone.


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Article Series
This article is part 20 of a 61 part series. Other articles in this series are shown below:
  1. Can tiles be installed outdoors
  2. Can tiles be laid over wallpaper
  3. Can wall tiles be used on the floor
  4. Ceramic Floor Tile
  5. Ceramic Tile Countertops
  6. Ceramic Tile Cutter
  7. Ceramic Tile Cutters
  8. Ceramic Tile Installation
  9. Ceramic Tile Repair
  10. Ceramic Tile Tools
  11. Ceramic tile
  12. Cleaning Ceramic Tile
  13. Ceramic tile layout
  14. Ceramic tile mosaics
  15. Ceramic tile murals
  16. Ceramic tile patterns
  17. Ceramic tile wet saw
  18. Clean ceramic tile
  19. Cutting tiles around faucets
  20. Cutting tiles around wall plugs
  21. Decorative ceramic tile
  22. Discontinued ceramic tile
  23. Discount ceramic tile
  24. How mix and spread tiling thin set
  25. How thin should grout be
  26. How to cut a circle out of a tile
  27. How to grout ceramic tiles
  28. How to make tiles shinier
  29. How to measure for tiling
  30. How to remove vinyl
  31. How to replace a chipped tile
  32. How to size tile joints
  33. How to use tile nippers
  34. How to use tile spacers
  35. Should I tile under my toilet
  36. Tile setter
  37. Ceramic Tile Flooring
  38. Cutting Ceramic Tile
  39. Laying Ceramic Tiles
  40. Painting Ceramic Tiles
  41. Removing Ceramic Tiles
  42. Should I seal my tiles
  43. Should I use tile spacers
  44. Ceramic tile design
  45. Mexican ceramic Tile
  46. Painting ceramic bathroom tile
  47. Ceramic tile kitchen
  48. Ceramic wall tile
  49. Installing tile backer board
  50. Making cuts with a tile saw
  51. Making tile cuts on the cutter board
  52. Are cheap tiles good
  53. Backsplash ceramic kitchen tile
  54. Can floor tiles be used on the wall
  55. Can I drill a hole in a tile
  56. Can I lay new tiles over old ones
  57. Can I lay tiles on vinyl
  58. Can I lay tiles on wooden floors
  59. Can tiles be installed in a mobile home
  60. Wholesale Ceramic Tiles
  61. Installing ceramic tiles


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