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Smal out door tiling project

Siamak
Just Starting Out

Smal out door tiling project

Hi Team,

Could you please advise on the materials and tools required for a small outdoor tiling project? The area is approximately 3m², and the new tiles will be laid on top of existing tiles. The area is covered, so it won't be exposed to rain. I'm looking for guidance on the best approach to ensure optimal results.

Thank you for your assistance.

MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
Bunnings Team Member

Re: Smal out door tiling project

Hi @Siamak,

 

You'll need a few essential materials and tools. First, select tiles suitable for outdoor use, such as porcelain or ceramic tiles. Make sure to use a tile adhesive that’s specifically designed for outdoor applications, like a flexible adhesive to ensure a strong bond. Choose a grout suitable for outdoor conditions, and ensure it's cement-based for durability. If your tiles are porous or if you'd like extra protection, consider applying a sealer for added longevity.

 

For the tools, you’ll need a tile cutter to cut tiles to fit around edges, a notched trowel for spreading the adhesive, a rubber grouting float for applying and smoothing the grout, and tile spacers to maintain even gaps between tiles. A spirit level is important to ensure the tiles are laid evenly, while a tile sponge and bucket of water will help you clean off excess grout. Additionally, have a measuring tape on hand for precise measurements.

 

Before you start, thoroughly clean the existing tiles to remove any dirt, grease, or loose material. If the surface is too smooth, lightly sand it to help the adhesive stick better. Once the surface is prepped, use the notched trowel to spread the adhesive evenly on the tiles and the surface. Lay the tiles, pressing them firmly into place, and use the spacers for consistent gaps. After the adhesive has set, apply the grout with the float, smooth it out, and clean off any excess with a sponge and water. Finish by letting everything cure for the recommended time before using the area. 

 

Please let me know if you have any questions.

 

Mitchell

 

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