Repair any loose or cracked tiles.
How to lay marble tile on wall.
Marble tiles are thick and hard and cannot be cut with a snap cutter which is commonly used for cutting ceramic tile.
Cement board is a relatively new technology that combines fiberglass mesh with cement to create panels that can be cut and installed like drywall or.
Hold it on the wall for a few seconds to make sure that it is going to stick.
Make sure that it is down into the adhesive and then put tile spacers around it as well.
Holes in marble tile must be cut with special hole saws with diamond blades.
Be careful not to slide the tiles into place or get adhesive on the top of the tiles.
From the tub remember to leave a caulk gap next to the tub then worked back to the corner with full tiles ending up with a 7 in.
To do so make sure all of the tiles are intact and secure.
Spread an even amount of thinset on the wall first and then lay the tiles in pushing firmly to seat the tile and make sure it adheres well to the thinset.
Wash the wall with tsp tri.
Sliding the tiles into place will push up the adhesive and make the tiles uneven causing them to crack.
Only a motorized wet saw will work for marble tile.
Continue laying tiles in this manner.
Using a razor blade or scissors cut tiles away from the mesh backing.
How to lay marble wall tiles on cement board.
Get a second tile and push it up against the tile spacers from the first tile.
Then put tile spacers around the corners of the marble tile.
Lay the tiles on top of the adhesive within 10 minutes of applying the adhesive.
Lay marble tiles firmly in the thin set adhesive.
Lay out the end walls so that cut tiles fall in the corner where they re less obvious.
Border tile which we ran down the side of the tub so we drew a plumb line 3 1 8 in.
The thinset will suction to the tile and hold it in place if you have the correct consistency.
If existing tiles are beyond repair remove the tile and install a piece of wallboard in its place.
Applying full sheets of mesh backed tile to the wall can be tricky around outlets or other obstacles so it s easiest to cut apart and set individual tiles around these.