Wall tiles for your toilet perform both a functional and cultured purpose.  Not only are they beautiful but also they are superb for waterproofing bath and shower enclosures.  To get the best appearance and performance it is vital that you choose the best possible materials for your bathroom wall tiles.  

Installing lavatory wall tile works much the same way as installing any other sort of tile.  You’ll first have to apply a thin layer of thinset mortar, insert the tile, and then grout the tile after the thinset has had an opportunity to dry for a minimum of twenty-four hours.  The main difference between installing tile in your bog and any other room in your home is that your toilet is consistently exposed to moisture.  All of your loo wall tile projects should start with either a green drywall or a cement backer board.   

The most pleasurable part of installing tile on your lavatory wall is choosing the tile.  Nearly any kind of tile is good for this project with the exception of natural cork tile.  Some of the most well liked tiles to use for bathroom walls include stone, glass, ceramic, mosaic, and subway.  There are several different sorts of stone tile that you can select from including marble, travertine, and granite.  Stone tile is naturally water repellent.  The main flaws to using this kind of tile are its high cost and increased weight which may make installation tricky.   

The biggest decision you will need to make is whether or not to install the bathroom wall tile on your own.  Many homeowners possess the abilities required to install tile so long as the job is thoroughly planned out.  Remember that inaccurate installation of your lavatory wall tile can cause significant water damage down the line.  These can be expensive Problems to mend.  If you are not confident it your capabilities it may be cheaper to employ a pro in the long run.

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