In one of my bathrooms and eventually in one more that i will do i actually used 3 wide bullnose tiles instead of baseboard and no tile up the rest of the wall.
How do people adhere tile baseboards to wall.
I wouldn t use any baseboard if tiling the wall.
I had go back on a job that did this scrapping the glue off the tile is a lot harded than back filling that gap.
How to attach a ceramic tile baseboard to a wall 1.
We use a 5 glue dot pattern on the back of each tile.
Don t touch or move till they set up completely otherwise you will break the bond.
This allows you to fit the tiles to the wall and.
Firmly press the piece into place against the base of the wall with the lower edge contacting the.
You can also use it in a bath.
Use a grease pencil on the surface of the ceramic.
Not a good look.
Install a wood trim edge if you cannot find v caps or bullnose tiles to finish your countertop.
I would remove the baseboard on the wall that you want to tile install the tile and then replace the baseboard.
If you choose not to decide you still have made a choice.
After you set the baseboard trims to the walls leave them alone to dry out for several hours.
When applying the molding to the wall you will need to secure it on with common wall adhesive.
I ll then tile right off the top edge of the filler strip using the filler as my ledger board for the first course of tile.
Remember to not let the glue ooze through the cracks.
The tile will be great behind your pedestal sink and will protect the wall from water splashes.
Lay the tiles on the floor at the wall where you will install them.
The secret is to apply a continuous bead of adhesive so that the baseboard can bend to the wall and close any gaps.
Best to do it the correct way even though it requires you to remove the baseboard.
Mark any tiles that need to be cut to fit the edges of each wall.
Going to the next section of the room.
If the tile is 1 4 thick i ll nail and glue pl adhesive a filler strip of 1 4 plywood right tn the wall where the baseboard will go.
Be sure to get a urethane based heavy duty wall or wood glue.
Yes especially for a backsplash in a kitchen.
This will typically come in a tube similar to caulk and can be applied in long strips using a caulking gun.
If you happen to kick the base at the bottom it may pop the trim off the wall.
When you add the tile plus cement behind it the tile will most likely stick out over the baseboard.
Use a caulk that matches the color and consistency sanded or unsanded of the grout.
Apply a uniform layer of all purpose adhesive to the back of the piece with a plastic putty knife.
Then the wood baseboard gets nailed off on the filler strip.
It works great and then you can grout the joints the next day.
Not a good idea to put tile on lip of baseboard.