Installation
SUBSTRATE
Before you start tiling, make sure that whatever surface the tiles are being installed to will be strong and
structurally sound. Cement board, concrete or drywall is best, as these surfaces can handle the moisture of the tiling process. Plywood should be avoided, since the wood will warp with the added moisture and it will also be less waterproof, even after tiling.
INSTALLATION
l. Using trowel, apply a thick quantity of adhesive above chalk line and using the straight edge of the trowel, smooth across application surface to a final thickness of approximately t/a”
. (Adhesive should be applied in small quantities so that you are able to place material before adhesive sets). Run the notched flagged) edge of the trowel across the adhesive to create ridges across the surface.
2. Place initial tile with bottom edge flush with a level guide, pressing firmly into adhesive. Use nailer to nail tile into place so it cannot sag while adhesive dries.
3. Interlock consecutive tiles into place on wall, pressing each piece firmly against adhesive surface while also pushing against adjoining tile to minimize any gaps.
4. Repeat step 4 across complete wall (applying additional adhesive per step 2 as needed) making sure that each piece stays flush with level guide.
5. Repeat steps 4-5 for all consecutive rows until no additional fulItiles can be placed on wall.
6. Finishing top and/or bottom edge. Measure distance between edge and last complete row. Cut tiles to this width (*Note, if your edges are not straight you may have to custom cut pieces to fit) and then adhere cut tiles.
7. Finishing sides. Measure distance between tiles and edge of wall for each row. Cut individual tiles to fit these distance and then adhere.
CUTTING
Use a Miter compound saw/chop to cut material.
MAINTAINANCE:
If used in outdoor, wet areas and prevention for discoloration and natural edging process of real woods, apply osmo wax oil to the surface every half-year
- For Ceiling, installation consult a professional installer for proper installation!