Apply a row of roofing felt along the bottom edge of one side of the tub enclosure overlapping the corner by about.
How to tile a wall around a tub.
The best approach when installing cement board or other tile backer around a tub is to keep the cement board out of the lip area.
To tile around a tub or shower start by measuring the height of the back wall from the lip of.
Trowel on the tile mastic.
Repeat these steps with each tile using a spacer between each tile to ensure evenly spaced tiles.
Above the lip of the tub.
Tub or shower wall tile preparation.
For a tub surround only install the backerboard and tile 12 inches above the tub.
Then apply a generous amount of thin set to the bottom bathtub tile and position it 1 8 in.
How to tile a tub surround 1.
When tiling around a tub mark the first layout line at the vertical edge of the tile next to the tub.
Apply it to the wall with the bottom edge about 1 4 in.
In our project we brought an old 70s bathroom into classic art deco style.
Start at the intersection of the two layout lines and spread a thick layer of tile mastic.
Place your first tile onto the wall and press evenly while giving it a little bit of movement back and forth.
Locate the wall studs behind the roofing felt with a stud finder.
How to install tile backer around a tub 1.
Slide it into place and check to be sure it is level.
How to tile bathroom walls and shower tub area step 1.
To start tiling prepare by running a bead of silicone caulk around the perimeter of the area you are tiling to.
Here are the steps involved in preparing tub or shower walls for tile.
Mark the centers of the studs on the felt high and.
Start installing the.
For a shower enclosure extend the tile and the backerboard at least 6 inches above the showerhead.
Since a tile tub or shower surround gets wet it requires a waterproof backing rather than just drywall.