Ceramic Tile Home Improvement Tips
This entry was posted on 4/22/2008 8:35 AM and is filed under Home Improvement Tips.
There are many different materials that can be used in building both homes and businesses. You can see that if you take a walk though any home improvement or building supply store. You can also find this huge variety if you look around on the Internet. For example, one thing that many like to have as an added touch to many homes and commercial buildings is ceramic tile. It certainly has many great uses, and it more versatile than you may think.
One great thing about ceramic tile is the number of different colors and designs you can get. Most will choose a certain hue, and then have a few with a pattern to place within a floor or a wall as accent points. You can find almost any color and any size, and some even have different textures. If you can’t find the ceramic tile that you need in one place, you are bound to find it somewhere else. Though it is most popular for foyers, kitchen, and bath, you can use it in almost any room of the home in some way or another.
Not everyone will want to install ceramic tile on their own, but it is something that most can do with a little practice. You have to have the right type of grout, which can be dyed to match the tile if you wish, and then you have to know how to prepare the surface. If you don’t do it right, the ceramic tile will fall off or become unstable soon enough. However, finding instructions is rather easy, and it is something anyone can learn. Your local home improvement store may even offer free classes that will teach you how to do it.
There are some dangers with ceramic tile however. If you are going to use it in a commercial building, you should be aware that it can be very slippery when it is wet. That means you should not use it where flooring might be wet and people could fall, unless you get a kind that has a lot of texture to it to prevent falls, or if you know you will be putting down rugs to keep footing secure. This can also happen in homes, so make sure you have rugs in the appropriate places so that no one slips on your beautiful new ceramic tile floor. If anything, avoid smooth tiles in any entry way, as that is where most falls can happen.