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Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Tile Flooring Installation – It May Not be All Easy as You Might Think

Tile Flooring Installation

Ceramic or porcelain – tilefloors are always a good investment to get for your home. If proper cleaning and upkeep is observed, then your tile floors may even last forever (so to speak). Tile floors are known to never wear out, and are very durable. They are also very resistant to moisture so they are a prime choice to get when planning to change the flooring inside your bathroom. However, installing them is easier said than done.

INSTALL TILE FLOORS PROPERLY


Getting ready for tile flooring installation requires you to have the right kind of equipment. Of course, you would need the tiles, but you will also need a bunch of other items as well. You will need a cement backer board, tile nippers, sponges, tape measure, knee pads (you’re going to be on all fours for quite a while), tile cutter (tile saws also work well), grout, square rubber float, chalk, a whole lot of water, eye protection gear, buckets, hammer, a notched towel, and nails.

The first thing you would have to do is to remove the molding and base boards, then remove any existing floor coverings such as carpets or wooden floors. Make sure that the subfloor is devoid of dust and debris. Speaking of subfloor, if there are any cracks or unevenness sighted, promptly repair them first before tackling on installing your new tiles.

To make sure that the floor is sturdy and stable, installing a cement backer board to stabilize the subfloor is a recommended step.

Use a chalk to make two lines that will intersect in the middle of the area. Don’t just draw any two lines; instead, make sure that the lines are square to each other (or at 90-degrees). Lay a row of tiles along both lines on the dry floor. Don’t “glue” them into place just yet; this step is just to show you if you’re doing it right. Make sure that you put spacers in between the tiles as these will be for the grout. Look at how the tiles are arranged as you would want whole tiles in the center as much as possible. Fiddle a bit with them until you are happy with how they look.

Once you are able to install your tiles, do not enter the room for at least a day so that the grout can properly set. Otherwise, you will be looking at disastrous results if someone sets foot on tile floors that have just been newly set.

Do these steps seem like too much to handle? Not to worry, companies such as that of CCC Floors can handle tile flooring installation for you. 

Monday, February 29, 2016

Ceramic Tile Flooring - How to Take Care of Them

Tile Flooring Chicago


Many homeowners opt to install ceramic tile floors as part of their home improvement project. One of the reasons is because, well, they are basically very lovely to look at. However, just like with other flooring materials, if they are not maintained properly then it's as if you're just throwing money right out the window.

Installing new floors, especially ceramic tile flooring, is a big investment. Just like purchasing a new car or a new house, you would want to take care of said investment to gain the most value out of it. With that being said, read on to know how to take care of your ceramic tile flooring after the installation has been done.

TAKING CARE OF YOUR CERAMIC TILE FLOORING


Turn Sweeping Into a Habit

If you used to think that sweeping is a tiresome chore, then better rethink those thoughts because now you're going to have to do them on a regular basis. In fact, sweeping is a very simple yet effective way in keeping the longevity of your floors, well, long.

Dirt, dust, and small debris can adhere onto the surface of the floor, and there are some scenarios wherein more of these elements are seen on them (i.e. kids returning home after playing in the mud). Even if the residues are already dry, it can still become quite a mess and would not look pretty. Furthermore, these particles (when stepped on) can create permanent scratches onto the ceramic tile material. Hence, make it a habit to sweep regularly.

Use a Mat or Rug

Speaking of scratches, there is also a way to prevent that and that is by placing a rug or a mat right before the entrance of the room where the tile floor is located. Make it a habit to remind household members and guests to wipe off their shoes and footwear on said mat before entering the room.

Mop Weekly

Aside from using your trusty broom, mopping the tile flooring is also a great idea that you should hold onto to maintain the beauty of the floor. Mopping on a weekly basis with lukewarm water will give you the best results. Doing so can retain the luster of the ceramic tiles.


If you don't have ceramic tile flooring but have already decided on installing them for your home, then don't forget to contact CCC Floors for all your installation needs. Our professional assistance will be able to assist you from start to finish.