Start with a level ledger lay one wall at a time.
How to tile shower walls one wall at a time.
The easiest way i have found to lay a shower wall or any wall for that matter is as follows.
Use a level to measure where you will lay your first course of tiles.
Also if you re tiling a ceiling in the shower x77 is a fantastic option.
As most surfaces are rarely entirely level you may have to cut some of your tiles to make sure your first course of tiles is level.
To set the tile apply an even coat of mastic on only a small portion of the wall at a time.
Again apply the tile with a slight twisting motion.
Measure each wall area calculating the width times height.
You ll need a design plan before you start attaching the tile.
Including application of adhesive grout edging strip and cutting.
After all the penalty for poorly installed wall tile is a lifetime of having to look at the stuff.
Determine how much tile you ll need.
You have about five to 10 minutes to set the tile so don t apply too much adhesive over a large area.
Use tile spacers on the horizontal grout lines to stop the tile from sliding or droping.
After all it s nothing more than a vertical floor.
Measure the width of the shower walls on either side of the door.
The accent tiles go on the same way image 3.
Begin setting the field wall tile following your layout lines.
However wall tile installation has its own set of rules that you dare break at your own risk.
If you mix x77 per the directions use the correct trowel size back butter your tiles and use directional troweling your tiles won t slide down the wall.
Set the tile panels on the side walls with thinset the same way as for the back wall using the starter board.
Beginners guide tutorial for the diy enthusiast.
How to tile and grout a bathroom wall.
Nobody wants a tile to fall of the ceiling and hurt someone or crack a shower pan tile.
Mark your tile layout.
In our project one wall is 31 inches and the other is 36 inches.
Dry lay the panels and measure them to see where you need to make cuts.
You should start from the bottom and move upward.
Continually check the rows of tile for straightness.
After you set each tile give it a little rap with your fist to better embed it.
For our shower we chose a running bond pattern.