Tiling a shower is a diy project that you can usually accomplish in a few days with the right tools and equipment.
How to install tile on walls in shower.
Also keep that shower tile looking fresh in the future by regrouting wall tile.
Here s how to install shower wall tile after you ve prepped the area.
Consequently you should either buy them if you can afford or rent them for several days especially the wet saw which comes at a.
Have the necessary tools for this how to tile a shower diy project lined up before you start you ll save time and frustration.
Use safety goggles and ear protection while installing tile to prevent injury.
Notched trowel score and snap tile cutter wet saw cutter and a hole saw tile drill bit to install tiles around pipes these tools are essential for a project done in a professional manner.
Use a mix of 75 percent sanded grout and 25 percent non sanded grout.
In our project the homeowners decided to go with machine made subway tile about 2 to 4 per square foot versus handmade tile approximately 13 to 30 per square foot.
You ll need a design plan before you start attaching the tile.
Then pick your shower tile and use this guide for step by step instructions on how to tile a shower.
In our project we set the tile for the wall opposite the shower door first.
In order to tile the bathroom walls you need several tools.
Save time by setting several tiles at once.
As a result you don t have to use tile spacers.
Wear skid proof shoes kneepads gloves.
Before you start setting tile take some measurements and see how the tiles will all lay out image 1.
Required tools for this shower tile project.
After the second coat is dry and the whole shower area is prepped it s time to make tile decisions before going any further.
Machine made tile image 3 is easy to install yourself because the tile is beveled out.
Sanded grout is difficult to get into small joints so adding non sanded grout helps thin it out so it can be applied more easily and aids application on walls.
Lastly remove the 1 2 ledgers and add the bottom row of tiles.