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How to Properly Glue Tileboard to a Wall

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How to Glue Tile Board to a Wall Properly — Learning how to glue tile board to a wall is a simple task, with measuring and cutting being the most difficult part of the project. In this article, we will show you how!

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Gluing Tile Board to a Wall (How to Glue Tile Board to a Wall Properly)

How to Glue Tile Board to a Wall Properly

Everyone wants to know how to glue tile board to a wall when they work on do it yourself projects in the kitchen, bathroom, or laundry room. Read on for tips you can use for your next home project.

Remodeling a kitchen, bathroom, or laundry room can be a tall task. All three of these rooms are perfect matches for the installation of tile board as decorative paneling. Tile board is typically used as a backsplash behind a sink in either of the three rooms but can also be installed on walls instead of real tile, paint, wallpaper or plain backsplash.

Installing tile board to a wall is a simple project, however, keep in mind that you will need to measure two, three, or four times and cut multiple times. Here you will learn about this as well as how to glue tile board to a wall.

Measuring and Purchasing Tile Board

The first step in this process is to measure the walls you are looking to install tile board on in your kitchen, bathroom, or laundry room. These tile boards are used as backsplashes because they are easy to clean and they protect the wall behind them from water damage.

Before hitting the home improvement store you need to measure all the walls that will have a backsplash on them. Measure twice and write down the measurements, bring them with you, and purchase sheets based on what is needed. Purchase one extra sheet in the event of mistakes during the installation process.

When measuring you will need to account for every single twist and turn the backsplash will take once glued to the walls. This includes being placed behind cabinets that hang over the countertop, behind a microwave, and over electrical outlets. All of these measurements will help you when figuring out where to cut the board.

Glue Tile Boards to the Wall

When performing such a task as gluing tile boards to a wall, you will need to purchase heavy duty glue (should be epoxy) in a tube. Place the tube in a caulk dispenser, making it easier to shoot the glue onto the wall. Do not put the glue directly on the back of the tile board. This makes it more difficult to install the tile board to the wall. You will have fifteen minutes to attach the tile board to the wall after the glue has been put on the wall.

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Once the tile boards are ready to be glued to the wall you can place them on the glue. The sections of tile board should not be that large so you can hold them onto the wall yourself. Take a rubber mallet and bang it against the tile board to make sure it takes the glue on the wall.

Some of the corners might not stick right away so you will have to physically hold them against the wall. You could also take pieces of wood to wedge against the wall to hold the tile board in place while the glue dries. Understanding how to glue tile board to a wall is not difficult, but it can be a lengthy process depending on the number of cuts it takes to get the measurements correct.

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