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Tile setter
By Ronald Clarke | Published  03/21/2006 | Ceramic Tiles |
Tile setter



Tile setters construct long lasting surfaces with ceramic tile. Since it is water resistant, ceramic tile is most often used in kitchens, bathrooms, and entryways.  It is also used in exterior work, like patio floors, exterior veneers, and sometimes around swimming pools and spas. In profitable buildings, such as shopping malls, tile may also be used on plaza floors. Tile setting needs a solid, flat surface such as plywood or a concrete floor.  While preparing walls and countertops, tile setters float a strong concrete base by applying waterproof paper to the wall or counter top. They afterward cut reinforced wire mesh and tack it down.  Next, they arrange a mixture of cement, sand, and water, which they spread over the lath. Finally, the concrete is leveled and permitted to dry.

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After preparing the surface, tile setters be relevant a finer grade of cement or mastic, using a serrated trowel to achieve the desired thickness. Tile Setters must cut and shape some of the tiles with biters and cutters so the tiles fit around corners, cabinets, sinks, and windows. Next, they place many other tiles on the wet cement, separate them evenly with plastic joints, and line up the tiles with a straight edge before tapping them into place. As soon as this cement dries, Tile Setters fill the spaces between tiles with grout, fine cement which is available in a variety of colors.  As the grout dries, they finally apply a sealer to make the grout waterproof and stain-resistant.

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Some Tile Setters may guesstimate the amount of tile and other materials needed for the job by studying blueprints and measuring the surface to be covered.  They may guesstimate the cost of materials and labor for the customer, assist the customer in selection of tile and grout, or may order materials needed for the job. Tile Setters generally work indoors, in buildings that are under construction or that are being remodeled.  The job of a Tile Setter is strenuous and involves a great deal of prolonged standing, reaching, bending, kneeling, and heavy lifting.  Tile Setters from time to time lift cement bags and mortar buckets weighing 100 pounds or more and boxes of tiles.  Hazards of the job comprise falls from ladders, possible cuts from tools or materials, muscle strains, and back and knee injuries.


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Article Series
This article is part 36 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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