Wednesday, June 29, 2011

How To Install Ceramic Tile On 2nd Floor And Above - Part II

If There Is Not A Sound Proof Underlay Expect Problems
Before beginning tile installation, the floor surface should be  thoroughly cleaned and decent prepared. A layer of sound proofing  must be set up first. This will create a base for the tile. Then you  will need a layer of water proofing. 

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Ceramic Tile Installation in Bedroom byDaniel Pereira, INC.



This will protect the subfloor  from any water that spills onto the floor from seeping through the  tiles. If water get inside the tiles there will be serious problems. Frequently it happens in bathrooms, such as overflow from the tub or shower.

A Reliable Installation Is The Guarantee Of A Certified Contractor Only
Ceramic tile installation should be done by a approved contractor who  has several years of experience installing the type of ceramic you are  planning to install. It takes experience and skill to install tile correctly  and mistakes can result in an unattractive floor at best and serious  and expensive water problems and repairs down the road at last. 


If  the floor has to be redone because it was done incorrectly it can be a  very expensive process.If you live in a condominium, it will be necessary for the contractor to  get in touch with the condo association and determine if there  are any additional rules or regulations.

Ask your contractor if there  are any other requirements you should know about prior to  beginning the ceramic tile remodeling project you have planned.

Be Aware Of Your Contractor's Reputation
Ceramic tile installation is a very popular remodeling choice. Many  people are opting for ceramic tile rather than linoleum, hard wood or  carpeting in many areas of their home. 

If the installation is correctly done the tile will last long. Very easy to preserve and add value to your home. Having a contractor with a good reputation will assure you a great job.




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