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Difficulties Related to Installing Large-Sized Tiles

Yamamah Menkari

Updated: Jan 9

There are many difficulties that one may face during installing large-sized tiles:

Gloved hands place a large tile on a wall, using blue sponges. The setting is a construction site with a focused, diligent mood.

Every tile installation project will have its own set of problems. Most of these problems are however as a result of inexperienced installers who attempt to install the tiles on surfaces that have not been prepped properly for the installation. Sometimes, they are in the oblivion of the particular materials ideal for use. Watch out for the following common tile installation problems and learn how to navigate past them for a fast and efficient installation process:

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1-Surface preparation

Tile may be installed over most structurally sound substrates if they are clean, smooth, dry, and free of scum, and grease.

Any damaged. Loose or uneven areas must be repaired, patched, and leveled.

Remove any moldings, trim, appliances, etc. which could interfere with installation.

Door jambs may be undercut for tile to slip under.

There are some basic steps to take before tiling a wall including:

· Removing any screws, photo hooks, or other fittings.

· Remove any loose plaster.

· Remove old wallpaper.

· Fill any large cracks/holes in the wall.

· Ensure the wall is level.

· Remove any dust with a vacuum and wipe the walls.

Gloved hands lay a large beige tile on the floor. The setting is bright, with a focus on precision and craftsmanship.

2- Setting tiles

Also, the way you set the tiles plays an important role in the way it look because big tiles usually cause problems with installation, so these tips could be very effective if it was applied while setting the tiles.

A- Start with the first tile in the corner of the grid and work outward.

B-Begin installing tiles in the center of the room, one grid at a time. Finish each grid before moving to the next.

C-Insert tile spacers as each tile is set, or leave equal joints between tiles.

D- Do not walk on tiles until they are set (usually in 24 hours).

Hands operating a circular saw cutting a gray tile. Background is neutral. Water splashes around, creating a dynamic, industrious mood.

3- Cutting tiles

Advanced installation materials and techniques have improved the overall quality of large-format tile installations while helping to improve the installer’s efficiency. Keeping up with the latest in products and techniques will help installers produce aesthetically pleasing - and profitably installed - walls and floors.

Many people may have difficulties while installing large-sized tiles (120*60cm and 240*120cm) because of the problem of cutting the tiles, that’s why we inserted some beneficial bits of advice that help in cutting tiles.

Carefully measure the tiles to be cut and mark with a pencil or felt-tip pen.

Make straight or diagonal cuts with a tile cutter, curved cuts with a nipper (chipping away small pieces for best results) and full-length curved cuts with a rod saw.

C-Sharp-cut edges may be smoothed with a carborundum stone.

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4- Cracked tile

Sometimes tiles with large sizes do crack without you noticing. Professionals tend to think that the tile cracked because something fell on top of it, but this is not always the case. Cracked tiles may occur because the joists tend to move and tiles may be located mid-span between joists.

However, size is an important element to take into consideration because the bigger the tile is the bigger the possibility for cracking it has. Before starting the work, make sure that the floor is leveled and the subfloor is properly reinforced. The maximum deflection allowed needs to be in the range of 1/360th of the span length.

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5- Wight difficulties

Large-format natural stone tile is in demand for a variety of reasons. Consumers like the natural beauty of a large stone expanse and appreciate the easier maintenance resulting from fewer grouted joints. But large-format tile also has its installation challenges. Working with large-format stone requires tighter tolerances in the substrate. In addition, its weight makes it harder to handle in both floor and wall applications.

Gravity is the enemy of wall tile installation. Vertical tiles can slide before they are firmly set into place. Plastic tile spacers help keep tiles separate. After the bonding thinnest has cured, the spacers can easily be removed. Gravity is the enemy of wall tile installation. Vertical tiles can slide before they are firmly set into place. Plastic tile spacers help keep tiles separate. After the bonding thinnest has cured, the spacers can easily be removed.

Hands are laying dark gray tiles on a floor with a layer of adhesive. The setting appears to be indoors, conveying a sense of focus.

Tiles have become a common fixture for indoor decorations. They are now used as flooring for homes, wall decors, and other accents. They have many advantages; they are easy to maintain, durable, and look good. Tiling is a popular home improvement task, preparation is essential in making sure your tile projects are completed without any problems. By avoiding the most common tiling mistakes you can avoid the grief of ruining large-sized tiles during installation for indoor and outdoor areas.

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