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A.
CHOOSE TOOLS NEEDED

B.
ESTIMATE TILE AND MATERIALS NEEDED
- Use
this guide when determining how much tile you need and how much
material you will need. (Note: the coverage for material is always
located on the back of the packaging).
- Calculate
the TOTAL FLOOR AREA where you will install the ceramic tile.
Calculate the TOTAL WALL AREA where you will install the ceramic
tile.
- Calculate
the area where there are any obstructions, vanities, toilets,
sinks, cooking islands and anything else that will be a NO-TILE
AREA. Calculate the area where there are any obstructions, windows
and anything else that will be a NO-TILE AREA.
- Subtract
the NO-TILE AREA from the TOTAL FLOOR AREA to get the FLOOR AREA
where you will need tile.
- Multiply
the FLOOR AREA by 10% to allow for any breakage or mistakes.

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C.
PLAN THE LAYOUT
- Use as many whole tiles as possible.
- Position cut tiles in the least noticeable areas (under baseboards,
moldings, cabinets, etc.).
- It is helpful to design plan on graph paper.
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Floors & Countertops
- Snap perpendicular chalk lines to find center of area. Make sure angles are square.
- Assemble materials for dry-test.
- Lay one row of tiles along the vertical and horizontal lines in one-quarter section, while leaving adequate space for grout (figure 1).

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Walls
- Suspend plumb bob at the center of wall and mark with a chalk line
(figure 2).
- Use carpenter's level to find exact perpendicular horizontal line.
- Assemble materials for dry-test.
- To establish the base line, use the level to find lowest point. Place one tile at this point and mark a line at top edge of tile.
- Lay one row of tiles, starting at chalk line and ending at edge, while leaving adequate space for grout.
- If end tiles are less than of a tile wide, adjust the vertical line in either direction.

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Bathtubs
- With the vertical line drawn, find the lowest point on the tub edge using a level. Measure up " for expansion plus the height of one tile and draw a horizontal guideline around the tub walls.
- Assemble materials for dry-test.
- Tile up to ceiling or one row higher then showerhead (whichever is applicable).
- When continuing tile past tub, drop a plumb line down from the horizontal line and measure to floor. Adjust layout (if necessary) so there are whole tiles at tub edge
(figure 3).

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Sinks
- Tile two or three tiles up from sink for proper back-splash or continue up to ceiling.
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