
Given the high prices that contractors charge for ceramic tile jobs, many homeowners would undoubtedly consider installing it themselves, if they had the proper guidance. Also in the last ten to fifteen years, tile used in new homes is often glued to nothing more than plasterboard. The life expectancy of this type of installation is generally less than two or three years, which means that homeowners must pay to have the tile torn out and redone-an expensive proposition. Now, John P. Bridge comes to the rescue, providing do-it-yourselfers with all of the information they need to complete ceramic tile projects with long lasting, professional results. Bridge begins with a brief discussion of the tools of the trade, materials required, and various types of masonry tile. Readers will then find easy-to-follow instructions for installing floors, tub surrounds, walls, and counter tops. Bridge takes readers step-by-step through the entire process, from surface preparation, layout, and design to setting the tile, grouting, and finishing.
This book investigates the technical requirements and procedural methodologies necessary for homeowners to execute professional-grade ceramic tile installations without the assistance of professional contractors. John P. Bridge, an experienced practitioner in the field, addresses the common failure points of residential tile work, specifically the improper adhesion to plasterboard. He provides a comprehensive framework for surface preparation, material selection, and installation techniques to ensure long-term structural integrity.
What You Will Find
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Readers frequently note the practical utility of the instructions for avoiding common installation failures. Experts highlight this as a foundational text for beginners seeking to achieve professional results on residential projects.
Page Count:
240
Publication Date:
1992-03-01
Publisher:
Mcgraw-Hill College
ISBN-10:
007007738X
ISBN-13:
9780070077386
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