Azul Scallop Mosaic Wall Tile
Azul Scallop Mosaic Wall Tile

Azul Scallop Mosaic Wall Tile

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Azul Scallop Tile features captivating blue-green hues in a trendy scallop pattern. Ideal for revitalizing kitchens, bathrooms, and other areas, this durable tile adds a stylish touch to residential or commercial floors, countertops, vanity walls, backsplashes, and shower surrounds. The glossy finish enhances its impact, making Azul Scallop Ceramic Tile a standout choice. Greenguard Indoor Air Quality Certified® and mounted on mesh-backed sheets, these tiles ensure easy installation and a professional look.

SPECIFICATIONS
SKUAZSCPORMOS100085
MaterialPorcelain
Size12”x12”
Thickness3/9”
ShapeFish Scale
ColorBlue
FinishGlossy
Sold ByBox
Items in Box10
Coverage Square Feet
Usage AreaWall, Backsplash, Accent
RoomKitchen, Bathroom, Shower, Fireplace, Entryway, Laundry Room, Bar
Weight4.51 lbs/Square Foot

Porcelain Tile Installation Tips

Porcelain tile is a durable and versatile material that can be used in a variety of settings. However, it is important to follow the proper installation tips to ensure a successful project.

Porcelain Tile Installation

Installation Steps:

  1. Preparation:
    • Clean the Surface: Ensure the surface is free of dirt, dust, and grease. A clean surface guarantees better adhesion.
    • Level the Surface: Use a leveling compound to fix any uneven areas.
    • Dry Run: Lay out the tiles without adhesive to see how they fit and make any necessary cuts.

  2. Planning the Layout:
    • Find the Center Point: Measure the area to find its center and start laying tiles from there. This helps in achieving a balanced look.
    • Dry Fit Tiles: Arrange tiles in your desired pattern, ensuring that the end tiles are not too small. Adjust as necessary to maintain a visually appealing layout.

  3. Cutting the Tiles:
    • Tools: Use a wet saw, tile cutter, or snap cutter for clean, precise cuts.
    • Measure and Mark: Measure where the tile needs to be cut, mark it with a pencil, and cut slowly to avoid chipping.

  4. Applying Adhesive:
    • Choose the Right Adhesive: Select an adhesive suitable for porcelain tiles.
    • Spread the Adhesive: Using a notched trowel, spread the adhesive on a small section of the floor. Hold the trowel at a 45-degree angle to create ridges.
    • Back Butter Tiles: Apply a thin layer of adhesive on the back of each tile for better adhesion.

  5. Laying the Tiles:
    • Set the Tiles: Press the tiles into the adhesive firmly, giving them a slight twist to ensure good contact.
    • Use Spacers: Place spacers between the tiles to maintain even grout lines.
    • Check for Level: Use a spirit level to ensure tiles are even. Tap down any high spots and add adhesive under low spots.

  6. Grouting:
    • Mix the Grout: Prepare the grout according to the manufacturer's instructions.
    • Apply the Grout: Spread the grout over the tiles using a rubber float. Hold the float at a 45-degree angle and work diagonally across the tiles to fill the joints.
    • Clean Excess Grout: Wipe away excess grout with a damp sponge. Rinse the sponge frequently to avoid smearing grout over the tiles.
    • Polish the Tiles: Once the grout has set, buff the tiles with a clean cloth to remove any haze.

  7. Sealing The Grout:
    • Apply Grout Sealer: Once the grout has fully cured (usually 24-72 hours), apply a grout sealer to protect against stains and moisture.

  8. Final Cleanup:
    • Final Wipe Down: After sealing, wipe down the entire surface with a damp cloth to remove any remaining dust or adhesive.

Additional Tips:


  • Always read the manufacturer's instructions carefully before installing any type of tile.
  • If you are not sure how to install tile, it is always best to hire a professional.
  • Be sure to wear the proper safety equipment when installing tile.

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