Tools & Tips For Your Marble Floor Installation Project
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Marble flooring is one of the most elegant and elaborate types of flooring that one can install. However, it is not known for its ease of use and care. It is also less popular than other flooring types because it is not as easy to install as most traditional types of flooring may be.
The first thing you need to do is to prepare the subfloor. The subfloor is the surface to which the marble is going to be applied. Due to the weight of the marble, the floor will need to be very sturdy and straight. The subfloor will also need to be very level so as to avoid the possibility of cracking and bowing. If necessary, replace sections of the subfloor that are warped or misshapen so as to avoid the possibility of damaging the marble when it is installed.
You will need to measure the size of the area where the marble is going to be installed. You will also need to measure and determine the amount of grout and adhesive that will be required for the installation of the marble as well. Make sure to order extra in the event of repairs or replacement from everyday wear and tear. It will be almost impossible to match the original that was there with something new and made years later.
The same goes for the marble tile as well. The last thing that you will want to do is to try and to find a replacement for a cracked or chipped piece of flooring. This can be avoided by having spare pieces on hand in the event of an accident.
You will want to make sure that before you even consider putting down the flooring that you have that you have all of the tools that are necessary to do the installation. You will not even think until you are actually going to do the job and then suddenly realize you do not have the spacers needed to hold the tiles in place as you distribute then evenly on the floor.
Other tools that you will need to have will be a trowel that you can use to apply the grout and adhesive to the flooring. You will also need a sponge for spreading the grout and to fill in between the tiles. You’ll most likely also need a tile cutter, as tiles rarely perfectly fit a room.