Subsequently, one may also ask, how close can a tub be to tile?
For a tub surround only, install the backerboard and tile 12 inches above the tub. When tiling around a tub, mark the first layout line at the vertical edge of the tile next to the tub.
Also Know, do you grout next to the tub? Since you are joining two different materials together, you should use caulk in the space where the floor tile and tub meet. Grout is not flexible, so it's not the best material for the job, while caulk allows for movement and also provides a better sealant. Some contractors grout the space between the tile and tub.
Accordingly, do you tile under a bathtub?
Consider tiling an extra tile under the tub, and using Kerdi membrane under the tile floor near the tub, and then just leaving enough membrane sticking out past the last row of tiles under the tub, that you can use it later when you or someone removes that tub.
When tiling a bathroom where do you start?
Don't start the first row of tile by resting it against the tub or shower. Screw a straight board to the level line and stack tile on the board. When you've completed tiling above the board and the tiles are held firmly, remove the board and cut the first row of tile to fit. Leave a 1/8-in.
How do you tile a floor for beginners?
- Clean the Floor. Clean the floor of dust and debris.
- snap chalk lines to find center of room. Snap Chalk Lines.
- lay out tile with spacers for dry run.
- Snap Another Chalk Line.
- Mix the Thin-Set Mortar.
- Apply the Mortar.
- work in small sections to keep mortar from drying.
- use tile cutter to mark and make cuts on tiles.