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Charlie S. July 3rd 05 05:19 AM

Tile Installation and Repair
 
I am looking for suggestions on how to repair the tiles in our bathroom.

The bottom half of our bathroom walls have ceramic tiles. In two different
sections, where the pipes meet the wall, there are gaping holes or missing
tiles. I would like to fill in the gaps around the holes as the best I can
and replace the missing tiles. I don't have any experience with working
with tiles, but it seems from the looks of it I could learn the mechanics by
reading books or talking to someone at Home Depot. The carpentry part of
this job is what I need help with.

I posted pictures of the bathroom. See
http://www.geocities.com/stamkis109/My_Web_Pages.html The first picture
gives an overview on what the bathroom looks like. The last two pictures
give the best close up views of the two sides. There is wall board behind
the tiling.

I don't know how to attack this problem. Your suggestions are appreciated.
Specifically, how would I fit in new wall board around the pipes? Where
would I attach it to? There isn't anything behind wall and as you can see
there is no wall where the pipes go through. I plan to check the local tile
dealer for best possible color matches.

This is my first time posting here. If this type of post would be better
posted somewhere else please let me know of an alternate newsgroup.
Thanks!



SQLit July 3rd 05 03:58 PM


"Charlie S." wrote in message
news:4HJxe.2847$4U5.1382@trndny03...
I am looking for suggestions on how to repair the tiles in our bathroom.

The bottom half of our bathroom walls have ceramic tiles. In two

different
sections, where the pipes meet the wall, there are gaping holes or missing
tiles. I would like to fill in the gaps around the holes as the best I

can
and replace the missing tiles. I don't have any experience with working
with tiles, but it seems from the looks of it I could learn the mechanics

by
reading books or talking to someone at Home Depot. The carpentry part of
this job is what I need help with.

I posted pictures of the bathroom. See
http://www.geocities.com/stamkis109/My_Web_Pages.html The first picture
gives an overview on what the bathroom looks like. The last two pictures
give the best close up views of the two sides. There is wall board behind
the tiling.

I don't know how to attack this problem. Your suggestions are

appreciated.
Specifically, how would I fit in new wall board around the pipes? Where
would I attach it to? There isn't anything behind wall and as you can see
there is no wall where the pipes go through. I plan to check the local

tile
dealer for best possible color matches.

This is my first time posting here. If this type of post would be better
posted somewhere else please let me know of an alternate newsgroup.
Thanks!


I am just finishing my bathroom tile.

I found all sorts of growing things in the walls because of 20 years of
neglect. I ended up ripping down the drywall, rebuilding the walls then
setting tile. I did not want to do this but I did not want to cover up
anything that was going to be saying " feed me" in the future.

There are several methods of cutting tile. You can even get a carbide bit at
HD that will cut holes if your patient. Setting a tile with a hole in it can
be a lot of fun.. not

Matching tile I believe is like looking for the pot of gold at the end of
the rainbow. Unless the tile is new and still in production. Even then
there are going to be dye lot differences.



Pat July 3rd 05 05:51 PM

I am not sure its possible to tile around those pipes. You probably need to
open up the walls and replumb the pipes inside the walls. Then restore the
wall surface.



G Henslee July 3rd 05 05:56 PM

Charlie S. wrote:
I am looking for suggestions on how to repair the tiles in our bathroom.

The bottom half of our bathroom walls have ceramic tiles. In two different
sections, where the pipes meet the wall, there are gaping holes or missing
tiles. I would like to fill in the gaps around the holes as the best I can
and replace the missing tiles. I don't have any experience with working
with tiles, but it seems from the looks of it I could learn the mechanics by
reading books or talking to someone at Home Depot. The carpentry part of
this job is what I need help with.


You picked a winner of a repair job to learn on LOL. Sorry, your pics
are shaded and don't really show the extent of the damage to the
substrate or wood members. Holes can be filled with plaster or thinset.
Not really sure what carpentry you're referring to.





Charlie S. July 3rd 05 06:12 PM


"G Henslee" wrote in message
...
Charlie S. wrote:
I am looking for suggestions on how to repair the tiles in our bathroom.

The bottom half of our bathroom walls have ceramic tiles. In two
different sections, where the pipes meet the wall, there are gaping holes
or missing tiles. I would like to fill in the gaps around the holes as
the best I can and replace the missing tiles. I don't have any
experience with working with tiles, but it seems from the looks of it I
could learn the mechanics by reading books or talking to someone at Home
Depot. The carpentry part of this job is what I need help with.


You picked a winner of a repair job to learn on LOL. Sorry, your pics are
shaded and don't really show the extent of the damage to the substrate or
wood members. Holes can be filled with plaster or thinset. Not really
sure what carpentry you're referring to.


Sorry, can't enlarge pictures on this free website. Will try to take
brighter pictures and upload to the site.

There is sheetrock type of wallboard. No water or moisture problems.
Seems this project will be a bigger problem than I anticipated. Really want
to fill the hole making the bathroom look half way decent. Had masking tape
covering the holes previously. So, I really don't need to tile this area.
Even if I could fill this space with plaster or thinset(?) and paint the
surface it fills I'd be happy.





G Henslee July 3rd 05 06:55 PM

Charlie S. wrote:
"G Henslee" wrote in message
...

Charlie S. wrote:

I am looking for suggestions on how to repair the tiles in our bathroom.

The bottom half of our bathroom walls have ceramic tiles. In two
different sections, where the pipes meet the wall, there are gaping holes
or missing tiles. I would like to fill in the gaps around the holes as
the best I can and replace the missing tiles. I don't have any
experience with working with tiles, but it seems from the looks of it I
could learn the mechanics by reading books or talking to someone at Home
Depot. The carpentry part of this job is what I need help with.


You picked a winner of a repair job to learn on LOL. Sorry, your pics are
shaded and don't really show the extent of the damage to the substrate or
wood members. Holes can be filled with plaster or thinset. Not really
sure what carpentry you're referring to.



Sorry, can't enlarge pictures on this free website. Will try to take
brighter pictures and upload to the site.

There is sheetrock type of wallboard. No water or moisture problems.
Seems this project will be a bigger problem than I anticipated. Really want
to fill the hole making the bathroom look half way decent. Had masking tape
covering the holes previously. So, I really don't need to tile this area.
Even if I could fill this space with plaster or thinset(?) and paint the
surface it fills I'd be happy.





Then what 'damage' is there really? Screw some backing (wood) in the
larger holes best you can and follow with drywall and tile. if it's
voids that need filling the t/s will suffice, followed by tile.

If you're not going to replace the whole deal, it's called making the
best of a bad situation...

dadiOH July 3rd 05 07:44 PM

Charlie S. wrote:
I am looking for suggestions on how to repair the tiles in our
bathroom.

The bottom half of our bathroom walls have ceramic tiles. In two
different sections, where the pipes meet the wall, there are gaping
holes or missing tiles.


The easiest thing to do around the horizontal pipes would be to use some
sort of finishing ring. You can get chromed metal ones in various
diameters that are hinged on one side...open them up, slip over the pipe
and push back to the wall, close ring. Some plumbers putty between wall
and ring will hold it in place.

Before doing that, get a pair of tile nippers. They are sort of like
pliers with a cutting edge and are used to nipple away at tiles to get a
rough opening or shape. In your case, you would nibble away a "U"
shaped portion so you could slip the tile up close to the pipe and have
the tile bottom edge and sides align with neighboring tiles. The
roughness of the nibbled away area would be covered by the finishing
ring..

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