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How to Install a Marble Tile Backsplash

The first step in installing a marble tile back-splash is to prepare the surface. Use a mastic or thin set adhesive. This should be applied using pressure, which will ensure that the tiles adhere to the surface. Usually, tiles are sold in sets of four. If you don't have a tile cutter, you can use a utility knife to cut the tiles.

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Once the marble back-splash has been prepared, you can apply paint or sealer. It is important to use the right product for the job, and you can use high-quality tile paint. Before applying paint, you can sand the surface with high-grit sandpaper to improve the adhesion. A marble tile back-splash should be sealed with a suitable sealer at least once a year, to prevent staining and fading.

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The next step in installing a marble tile back-splash is grouting. Grout is a cement-based compound that fills gaps between marble tiles. You can use a grout float or a margin trowel to apply grout. If you buy premixed grout, you don't need to mix the mixture yourself. But if you're using dry grout, you'll need to mix it by hand in a bucket or margin trowel. Doing this prevents air bubbles from forming in the grout. After grouting, use a tile sponge to wipe off any excess grout.

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While it's not a difficult task, marble tiles require regular sealing to maintain their beauty and functionality. The process is relatively inexpensive and can be done by anyone. Adding a marble tile back-splash can add a touch of personality to your home and create a stylish focal point in your kitchen or bathroom. However, if you aren't careful, it could become scratched or stained.

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