DIY Basement Floor Tiling
DIY basement floor tiling is a cheap and easy way to accentuate your basement. Floor tiling also helps in maintaining a dry basement floor. Follow these easy steps to improve your basement.
Step 1: Choose the kind of tiles to use.
There are many different basement floor tiles available today. Some of the more expensive brands have added features besides preventing water seepage through the floor.
Step 2: Buy all the materials needed for your project.
For easier shopping, make a list of all the materials that you will need for your project. It will also be lighter on your budget if you go around and compare prices rather than buying the first product that you see.
Step 3: Put your materials in an area that is accessible to you while working.
Arrange your materials properly so there will be no need for you to rummage through bags of materials. Accessibility to your DIY basement flooring materials will save you time. Make sure that they are placed not on the area that you are going to tile.
Step 4: Clean the floor.
Cleaning the floor of dirt will help make sure that it is leveled. Make sure that there is no protruding object such as nail heads and screws. Check for chipped out parts and fill them in. it is important that your floor is leveled. Make sure that the underlying surface is “tile-ready”, if not you made need to strip off the current flooring of your basement.
Step 5: Look for your starting point.
Make sure that your starting point is leveled before marking it. If you are going to make a patterned floor, make sure that you have a copy of the pattern you are going to follow. If you are not going to pattern your floor tiles, look for the center of the basement floor and start from there.
Step 6: Lay out your tiles and spacers.
Lay out your tiles and spacers accordingly. Tiles and spacers come in different sizes to choose from. Make sure that spaces between them are even and that the tiles are properly placed. For patterned flooring, consult your copy of the pattern you are going to follow.
Step 7: Apply mortar.
To keep your tiles in place you will need to use a self-mix thinset mortar. Follow the mixing instructions carefully. To make sure that the entire floor will be leveled, apply the mortar on one section of the floor and even out the level of mortar below the tiles. Then move to an adjacent section.
Step 8: Apply grout.
Apply grout to the spaces in between the tiles. Grout is available in different colors. Choose one that matches your tiles. When spreading grout over the tiles, make sure that you get it in the gaps between them.
This DIY basement floor tiling project is so easy that it can be done over the weekend. These simple steps are sure to spice up any basement floor.

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