Then use the mixer attachment to your drill to get the right consistency.
How to apply stone tile to wall.
Mark the wall at the top of the tile.
You start by spreading your adhesive on the wall.
If possible you should always use concrete board underlayments rather than plywood.
Apply a 1 2 inch layer of mortar to the wall where the first stone is being installed.
Let the joint compound or thin set harden and you re ready to set tile.
Draw a plumb line at the center of the back wall then measure over to the side to see how many tiles will fit.
This line serves as your cutting guide to fit tile along the counter.
Gradually add the thin set powder mixing it thoroughly.
Begin in one of the lower corners of the wall place the stone against the wall twisting it slightly as you.
Fill in the general size of the tile on the wall i ve learned over the years that it doesn t have to be caked on.
Hold a tile at this spot accounting for a 1 8 inch expansion gap.
The tile will not adhere correctly if any of these are present.
Before you begin tiling check the surface with a straightedge.
Test a tile to make sure the mortar is mixed and spread correctly.
Let the mixture stand for 5 to 10 minutes then mix it again without adding more water.
Mortar a small spot and then place a tile.
The preferred method for tile installations is to use a sheet of underlayment.
To see where the tile will end at the top of the installation make a jury stick.
Step 2 apply the appropriate adhesive to the metal with the appropriate trowel see tips spreading enough adhesive to cover an area that you are comfortable finishing in less than 10 minutes.
To prepare powdered thin set mortar for natural stone and mosaic tile fill your bucket with water in the amount listed on the package.
Make sure you use an adhesive that is suitable for natural stone installation.
Clean the metal surface to get rid of any dirt oil grease or other contaminates.
Pull the tile up and look at the pattern that is create on the back.
Then use a level to extend the line along the work area.
For the average small wall tiles which are currently popular you will want to use a 1x4 square notch trowel.
For floors or walls in wet areas use thin set instead of joint compound.
You want to end up with at least half a tile at each corner so depending on the size of your tile either place the edge of your first tile at the center line or center a tile over it as we did photo 5.
It just takes time.
Tiling itself is actually quite an easy process especially with this tile.