While a glass tile backsplash adds a pop of color to the kitchen s decor you want to choose tile colors that.
Glass tile sheet backsplash installation.
Creating a plumb or perfectly vertical line from the countertop up to the cabinetry is a good way to do that.
Apply even gentle pressure to the entire sheet and set the tiles in place by holding a block of wood over the sheet and lightly tapping it with a hammer.
The tiles will be held on the wall with thin set or mastic.
I m following this app with a flood of the thin set recommend by the manufacturer of the glass tile i m going to install.
How to apply glass tile backsplash sheets in the kitchen planning.
Apply painter s tape along the back edge of the countertop to protect the granite.
For installations in bathrooms and other high humidity areas i usually give the walls a layer of liquid stress cracking membrane.
The glass sheet is typically glued to the drywall and then caulked in at the edges if it meets a wall or other surface.
How to install a glass tile backsplash step 1.
Installing a glass sheet backsplash in your kitchen should be done by a glass professional.
They have tools to lift the glass and place it without snapping it or scratching it while it goes in.
The walls where you are installing the sheets need to be clean.
Dry fit the tile sheets in the space to determine the best layout.
Generally poly blend can be used up to two hours after.
Once the grout is mixed you ll have a limited time to use it.
Wipe off any excess grout with the grout.
A good layout minimizes the number of cuts.
Using a damp sponge remove the grout from the face of.
A good installation of glass tiles begins with preparing the walls.
Paint chips and cracked areas need.
Although more popular in the kitchen glass backsplashes are also used in the bathrooms as well.
This material is applied with a v notch trowel.
Use a 3 16 v notched trowel.
Apply the grout with the grout float at a 45 degree angle.
Using both hands press the first sheet of tile into place along the centerline according to the layout you created in step 2.