Accepted Answer: Yes the tile will need to be cut. You can either use a wet saw or a manual tile cutter. Before you go cutting the tiles in half for the back wall you will need to make sure you are accounting for the width of the grout lines.

How far should tile extend past bathtub?

Plan to extend the tile 2 or 3 in. beyond the tub and to leave at least a half tile along the wall if possible. Don’t stop tile even with the end of the tub. This leaves the walls along the front of the tub vulnerable to water damage, and doesn’t look as finished as tile extending to the floor.

How do you tile around a Jacuzzi tub?






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How do you lay tile around a bathtub?

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Quote from Youtube video: Mark along the top of the tile then use your level to get a straight line I'll hold the level slightly above the mark to get the spacing that I need between the tub.

How do you tile a shower tub combo?

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Quote from Youtube video: In order to keep the tile aligned in the corners make sure you install all three walls of tile as you move up don't make the mistake of installing 6 feet of tile up one wall.

Can you tile the front of a tub?

Tiling the entirety of a plastic tub is a do-it-yourself-only project. A plastic tub is not a solid enough surface to adhere tile to, as there is too much flexibility, which means it is not rated for adhesion with the mastics and thinset mortars available with tile, with the exception of epoxy.

Can you tile over tub surround?





For a tub surround only, install the backerboard and tile 12 inches above the tub. When tiling around a tub, mark the first layout line at the vertical edge of the tile next to the tub. Follow the order shown in the diagram to snap the rest of the lines. If the tub is level, start with a full tile at its rim.

Should I tile before fitting bath?

The bathroom fitters are unanimous—if you’re looking for a high quality finish, with a better seal against water damage, then always tile the floor first.

How much space is needed between tile and tub?

1/16″

Bathtubs, believe it or not, will expand when filled with water. Leaving a 1/16″ gap between the tub and tile will prevent the tile from cracking when the tub expands. Plus, a 1/16″ gap allows the caulk to properly fill the space and waterproof the transition between the tile and tub or shower.

How do you install tile on a shower wall?



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Quote from Youtube video: Use the notch side of the trowel to texture the thinset. Then push your tile firmly into. Place use spacers between the tiles to make sure your gaps are consistent.

How do I waterproof my shower walls before tiling?

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Quote from Youtube video: For the main shower wall and floor surfaces. Apply the first coat of towel sure proof to the dry primed surface with a short hair enamel paint roller or brush. And allow to dry.

Do I need to waterproof shower walls before tiling?

You should waterproof all the shower walls before tiling. A tile backer or cement board is typically not waterproof, albeit many are water-resistant. The most effective and reliable solution is a separate waterproofing membrane on primed shower walls before tiling.

How do you fill the gap between shower surround and drywall?



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Quote from Youtube video: Everything needs something to bond to mix up some 20-minute speed set joint compound. And press it into the gap keeping it flush with the drywall.

What can I put behind my shower surround?

Use an appropriate waterproof or moisture-resistant backing material behind grouted tile or stone or segmented plastic or fiberglass tub and shower surrounds. Appropriate materials include cement board which has a cementitious core and glass mats on both sides to strengthen the board.

Do you put drywall behind a shower surround?

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Quote from Youtube video: I do this behind the enclosure all the way up to get myself a nice level wall. And it works perfect and I get no water penetration ever in my bathtubs.

How do you fill a gap between shower base and wall?

To fill in this gap, you will need caulk, a caulking gun, and silicone tools (optional). With your caulk loaded into the caulking gun, apply slow and steady pressure to extrude the caulk along the seam. After the caulk is applied, you can use a gloved finger or silicone tool to smooth over the seam.

What should I put between tile and shower?



Grout is generally the best choice for filling joints between tiles in showers or elsewhere. but where two tiled shower walls meet, or where a shower wall meets the floor (called “change of plane”), waterproof silicone caulk (view example on Amazon) comes in mighty handy.

How much space should be between tile and wall?

The Tile Council of North America recommends at least a quarter-inch gap between the tile floor and the walls. Never fill this gap with grout, because tile grout is not flexible. Instead, fill it with an elastic material capable of sustaining the movement of the floor and the movement of the wall.