Tile Floor Installation

Published: 5 March, 2010, 8:15 am PST

After selecting the best tile for your needs and determining the amount required, you are now ready to complete your tile floor installation! This is a great project for homeowners to increase their homes value and save substantially over professional installation services. By determining the appropriate base for your flooring, you have taken an important step towards ensuring the longevity of your investment.
Tile flooring installation may not be the most technically challenging floor to install, but subtle problems can quickly balloon into utter chaos. Small tiles require tedious precision. Large tiles need immaculate sub-flooring for the setting to avoid raised edges. Even small mistakes can create huge eyesores. And if your contractor used an epoxy-based grout, retiling these problem areas can require the jaws of life and increasing big headaches for the homeowner.
The sealant may also need multiple coats that require various drying times. Plus, the most likely candidates for tile flooring (kitchens and bathrooms) are also the most frequented areas of the home. Arguably, no flooring looks as good as new tile, but no flooring installation is also as critical to get right the first time.

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