Why do you stick tiles in the bathroom first to the wall and then to the ground?

Updated on Bathroom 2024-03-30
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    If you stick to the ground first, and then to the wall, then the cement may fall on the floor tiles when sticking to the wall, so the cement on the floor tiles is difficult to clean, and it is likely to destroy the floor tiles.

    If the bricks on the wall are pasted first and then the ground, then the cement will just fall on the ground, and you can use a shovel to shovel it off, and it will not damage anything, so stick it on the wall first and then stick it to the ground.

    The general practice of the decoration company or the construction party is to lay the wall tiles first, then pave the floor tiles, and pave the floor tiles after the wall tiles are paved, which will not affect the wall tiles and do not delay the construction period, so the general construction party will adopt this approach. If the floor tiles are paved first, and then the wall tiles are paved, you must wait for the tiles to dry and solidify and then pave the wall tiles, if the floor tiles are not completely dry, you will directly pave the wall tiles, step on the floor tiles, which will artificially cause the hollowing, loosening and height inequality of the tiles! For your situation, you need to lay the floor tiles first, and then lay the wall tiles after the floor tiles and other floor tiles are dry, generally not less than 24 hours!

    Tiles can be divided into many types, but in general it is the difference between floor tiles and wall tiles, which is better first, the following is a brief introduction for you: The general practice of the decoration company or the construction party is to lay the wall tiles first, and then pave the floor tiles, and then pave the wall tiles after the wall tiles, which will not affect the wall tiles and do not delay the construction period, so the general construction party will take this approach. If the floor tiles are paved first, and then the wall tiles are paved, you must wait for the tiles to dry and solidify and then pave the wall tiles, if the floor tiles are not completely dry, you will directly pave the wall tiles, step on the floor tiles, which will artificially cause the hollowing, loosening and height inequality of the tiles!

    For your situation, you need to lay the floor tiles first, and then lay the wall tiles after the floor tiles and other floor tiles are dry, generally not less than 24 hours!

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The general practice of the decoration company or the construction party is to lay the wall tiles first, then pave the floor tiles, and pave the floor tiles after the wall tiles are paved, which will not affect the wall tiles and do not delay the construction period, so the general construction party will adopt this approach. If the floor tiles are paved first, and then the wall tiles are paved, you must wait for the tiles to dry and solidify and then pave the wall tiles, if the floor tiles are not completely dry, you will directly pave the wall tiles, step on the floor tiles, which will artificially cause the hollowing, loosening and height inequality of the tiles! For your situation, first pave the floor tiles, need to wait for the tiles and other floor tiles to dry and solidify before laying the wall tiles, generally depending on the weather conditions are appropriate, and the first to pave the floor tiles, the ground to do to find the slope will also affect the flatness of the wall tiles.

    Therefore, it is generally the wall tiles that are laid first and the floor tiles are laid.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The actual experience of tiling tells us: first stick to the wall and then to the ground, that is, the floor tiles and wall tiles are mainly to reflect the beauty and good looks.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    It is not only beautiful and water-tight, but also convenient for the protection of finished products.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    In order to align the intersection of the wall and the ground without leaving gaps, it is beautiful and does not leak.

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