A tile trim is easy to install and not only reduces how long it will take to lay your tiles it also protects the edges of your niche and completes the look.
Fitting tile trim after tiling uk.
Plan the installation of your tile trim alongside the installation of your tiles.
When applying the trim to the wall use adhesive on the back of the lip and position the decorative edge where you want it.
Spread tile adhesive on the surface or better on the back of the tile and set the tile floor making sure you use spacers around its corners.
Once the 1st row is on and levelled the next can be started.
After installing a tile niche it s important to make sure the edges and the corners have a professional finish rather than leaving an exposed tile edge which can be easily damaged.
Measure the areas to be installed with tile trim and then them measure again to be 100 sure.
24 11 2012 the top row of tiles is met by a skimmed wall which was done after the tiles were in place had trouble getting the plasterer in and the tiles needed to be done asap.
Using a hacksaw or trim cutter cut the trim at a 45 angle at wall edges and bases and ensure that each portion fits together at a 90 angle.
Then tile onto the lip with your tiles to further hold the trim in place.
The new retro fit angle is a great option to clean up the rough edges on tiles rather than replacing tiles and is available from why not tiles.
The bottom row of tiles are then fitted one at a time starting from the tile trim and finishing with cutting the final tile into the corner.
The tile trim is designed with the edge the decorative part and a lip.
Get the look of having a stainless steel angle trim without the fuss.
2mm plastic tile spacers are used to space the tiles an equal distance apart at all junctions.