Installing Ceramic Tile Around A Bath Tub.
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Installing Ceramic Tile Flooring.
This Video Clip Covers Installing Ceramic Tile Flooring.
At the beginning of the video you will see how to mix thinset,
operating the drill, and how much water to add to get it just right.
Next we go to laying out the tile floor and discuss the best way to lay out a floor to give it the best look with the less cuts.
After laying out the floor we then look at stocking the job out,
getting all the tile ready to install.
Next we will see how to get your measurements and were to pop the control lines.
We will then start installing the ceramic floor tiles.
Showing how to spread the thinset, making the cuts, and ending with making the transition in the door way.

Hi Randy,
I have purchased your complete pkg and just finished tiling our shower
stall. It was a lifesaver in getting this job done. Thank you! I am about to
start on the bathroom floor and have a question. The bathroom is located
upstairs. The existing floor is linoluem with plywood backing and the wood
subfloor. Can I tile over the linoluem or do I have to install Backerboard
first. If I install backerboard, It willraise the floor higher then the
adjoining floor in the hallway. If I take the existing linoluem and plywood
out , I am concerned with possible abestoes under the linoluem. My house was
built in 1908. Also do you have any advice on installing shower doors. Any
possible videos? Thanks again for your help.
Mike Zambrano
Sorry I don't have any videos on installing a shower door,
As far as installing tile on wood you need to install the backerboard first
It comes in 1/4 and 1/2 inch.
Thank Randy