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Do you have any Tips for Tiling Brick Walls?

A brick wall gives a house a shabby look, and many homeowners consider brick to be a pretty decorative accent. However, if you are willing to alter the appearance of your home, brick removal is a laborious and costly procedure. You can paint a brick wall to make it look different, but it will always be a brick. Tile could be used to cover the brick surface to change how it looks. As long as the brick in your home is structurally sound, you can use tile as a backsplash in the kitchen, around a fireplace, or on any Brick Wall.


Surface Preparation

A brick wall must be solid and free of loose bricks before tiles can be installed. There is a possibility that the tiles will not adhere to the wall if this is not done. Proper surface preparation guarantees a successful outcome. It is possible to remove loose mortar with a side grinder or a wire brush. On the brick fireplace wall, dirt and soot may have accumulated.


Clean the wall thoroughly before beginning your project to ensure a smooth surface for the thin-set to adhere to. Walling Bricks made of brick do not have a smooth surface. A layer of latex adhesive and a layer of thin-set adhesive create an acceptable tiling surface. Smooth the thin set into the mortar lines of the bricks with a flat trowel. After the first coat has dried, apply a second coat of thin-set for a finish that is more uniform.


Setting Tiles

Laying your tiles out first before installing them. As you center the tiles, it will be easier to determine which ones need to be cut to fit. After selecting a location, apply a thin layer of thin-set to a small portion of the wall. In order to keep the predetermined pattern, insert spacers between the tiles. After the tiles have been positioned, apply the grout to them, pressing it into the grout lines. Wipe off any excess grout with a damp cloth as you go to keep the grout from drying on the tiles.


Consideration

A straight, level line is helpful when deciding where to place wall tiles to level the entire wall. Before installing tiles around the fireplace, take the time to draw a level line at the opening of the firebox. This area is the focal point of the fireplace, and an uneven row of tiles detracts from the beauty of the tiled Wall Bricks.


Nailing a board directly beneath the first row of tiles at the firebox opening provides a level starting point. After that, the tiles can remain on the board until they are fixed so that they won't fall down the wall. Take some time to determine where the decorative tiles will be placed in the design before beginning to set them.


Options

When tiling a bathroom's brick wall, special considerations are required. You must provide a dry surface. For a strong surface that resists moisture, you can use the cement-fiber board to attach it to the wall rather than smoothing it with a thin set. If the wall surrounds the shower or tub, leave a gap of one-eighth of an inch between the tiles and the tub surround. After the tiling is finished, silicone caulk should be used to close the gap, allowing for expansion while keeping moisture out.

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