
Installing a New Marble
Tile Backsplash
By
Orson Dixon
Putting up a new marble tile backsplash for the kitchen is a fun project
for anybody who wants to give their kitchen new life. Depending on your
taste and the current décor of your kitchen, you can choose from a
variety of marble tiles. Tiles vary in dimensions from 12x12 pieces to
1x1 mosaic marble tiles. Obviously, bigger tiles are easier to install.
Mosaic tile backsplash does take a good amount of hard work and time.
But, the final effect is well worth it.
Marble tiles vary in cost. Mosaic marble typically come in meshed sheets
and a square foot of the sheet could cost anywhere from $5-$35. Choose a
tile that suits your taste and décor.
Some of the other materials you require would include:
- Mortar
- Grout
- Trowel
- Spacers (for mosaics or smaller tiles)
- Sealant
- Sponge
The first step is to prepare the surface that is to be tiled. If the
surface is drywall, you do not have to do anything. The new marble tile
backsplash will come on over the surface. However, any existing tile
backsplash will have to be painstakingly and carefully removed and the
wall beneath sealed with drywall to make it a smooth surface. After
this, you will need to remove any outlets, outlet and switch covers,
trims and other masked areas. This is also the time to cover any
unwanted outlets in the old kitchen. [Caution: once the power outlets
are out, keep yourself safe by switching off power] If you have a
cooking range hood, uninstall it.
Once the surface is ready, mix the materials and you are ready to start
tiling. It is better to start off with a small area, work on it and move
on to another area, particularly if you are doing mosaic. If you mix
small quantities, you can save some money on the cost of a mixing
paddle.
Mortar should be applied on to the wall with the flat end of the trowel
and smoothed over with the notched side. Spread the mix evenly and
smoothly over the surface. Once the mortar is in place, set the netted
(rough) side of the marble into the mortar evenly. Be particularly
careful with the spacing of the tiles as any misalignment can spoil the
entire look of the marble tile backsplash. Place spacers evenly. Clean
up excess mortar immediately.
Generally, the tiling surface is masked so that mortar does not stick to
it. Remove the tape on the surface before the mortar dries. After the
surface is dry and the mortar has set, you can apply 2 liberal coats of
sealant with a sponge. After this, you can fill up the spaces with
grout. Wipe away excess grout with the sponge.
Your
Marble Tile backsplash is ready!
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