Showing posts with label Professional grade tile tools. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Professional grade tile tools. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Why are Professional Grade Tile Tools Important? (Contd.)

Professional grade tile tools can make all the difference in the world for your tiling project.

As we covered previously, when working on your home or any other project that involves re-tiling, accuracy and precision are key. Tiles are mostly used for interior surfaces. This means that they should be neatly placed so as to give an appealing appearance for your home or office. The tiles should be properly aligned, meaning that they should not overlap or look crooked, i.e.; they are supposed to follow a particular general pattern. 


Professional Grade Tile Tools Lead to Clean
Grout Lines |844-309-2945
Contractor Grade Tile Tools Give You Professional Results

This can only be achieved when you use contractor grade tile tools. With such tools, you will be guaranteed to have precise cuts and accurate placement. You will not be able to get the same results if you are using low-grade tile tools.

Why? Well, take a look at a tile saw for example.  A good tile saw should always be a contractor grade tile saw, and nothing else.  The same holds true for a tile cutter.

Contractor Grade Tile Tools Are the Answer

Before finishing your tile project, you have to cut the tiles at one point or another so that they can fit. Using a poorly maintained tile cutter or tile saw will not give the same result as when you are using a contractor grade tile cutter. Compared to the low-grade tile cutter, the contractor grade tile cutter is extremely sharp. This, therefore, means that it will cut the tiles leaving smoother edges and sides as compared to its lower grade counterpart.

Moreover, using a top quality tile cutter will enable you to cut a wide variety of tile shapes thus allowing you to be more creative with the work. The most important thing to find however, is a dealer that sells tile tools of all kinds, such as tile and grout cleaner.  


If by any chance you value your life and health as well as the safety of the people around  you, make a very conscious decision on your choice of tools for the tiling project. Spending money on contractor grade tools that are efficient, reliable, and durable will go a long way in terminating and reduce risks of injuries while working. For example, when using a blunt tile cutter, you will be compelled to use a lot of force thus forcing you to press against the tool. This mode of operation is likely to cause severe injuries since one can slide and cause harm to himself or herself or any other person standing by.

So remember, you only have one you.  Keep yourself safe as well as get professional results with contractor grade tile tools.


Give Us a Call at 844-309-2945

Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Why are Professional Grade Tile Tools Important?

Why are professional grade tile tools important? Well, it all comes down to the type of job that you want to do in regards to your tiling project even if you are doing it individually.

Professional Grade Tile Tools | 844-309-2945

Tile Projects and Professional Grade Tile Tools

Taking care of your home’s renovations comes with a certain satisfaction. This exercise is not only done because of saving money, but also because of the feeling of independence in taking control of your household and making it better. If you have the right tile tools and knowledge at your disposal, you can turn a home renovation or repair into a rewarding and fulfilling personal project. If you have ever been in-charge or taken part in any renovation or repair project involving tiles, you must know the importance of using contract grade tile tools in this process.

Tiling Projects and the Right Tile Tools

The majority of people who at one point decide to re-tile some areas in their homes e.g. the kitchen or bathroom, tend to go for low-level consumer grade tools instead of contractor grade tile tools. This is to save money, however, sometimes the savings are just an illusion. Whether you need a trowel, or some other tile tool, as the saying goes, "cheap is expensive." Instead of opting for  low-grade grade tools, you should spend more money on getting professional grade tile tools since they will give you the best value for your money. Professional grade tile tools will ensure that the re-tiling is done effectively and precisely, and the results will be long lasting.

In addition contractor grade tile tools will give you a durable floor or other tiled surface. This feature, therefore, works to your advantage since you will use the tiled surface for a longer period without having to replace some tiles.

The right tile tool supplier will have a wide assortment of tools available from abrasive wheels to complex tile saws.

Contractor Grade Tile Tools:Accuracy and Precision

When working on your home or any other project that involves re-tiling, accuracy and precision are key. Tiles are widely used in designing interior spaces. This means that they should be neatly placed so as to give an appealing appearance of the home or office.

So remember, there are two types of tiling projects.  The ones that look like an amateur did them or the ones that look like a professional did them, with contractor grade tile tools.

Give us a call at 844-309-2945

or

Visit Our Site

Wednesday, January 13, 2016

Tile Projects: Start with The Grout

Before selecting contractor grade tile tools, have you chosen the grout you're going to need first?

Buy Grout from an Online Tile Tool Supplier
844-309-2945
Tile Tools and Grout

In addition to contractor grade tile tools, you're going to need grout as well.

According to the site The Floor Elf: "There are three basic types of grout available for your tile installation. They are: Non-Sanded (also known as Unsanded) Sanded Epoxy Choosing the correct grout for your particular installation will not only complete the job correctly, it will also cut down on maintenance. Properly installed and sealed grout will last for the life of your tile. So which to use and when? Non-Sanded (or Unsanded) Grout Unsanded grout is made specifically for grout lines smaller than 1/8 inch wide. This is a general rule. I use unsanded grout only in tile with grout lines smaller than 1/16″. Unsanded grout (all grout to different degrees) will shrink as it cures. The reason for only using it in smaller grout lines is the wider the grout lines, the more grout must be used to fill them. The more grout you have, the more it will shrink. If you try to fill grout lines that are too large the grout will shrink enough to pull away from the sides of the tile. Unsanded grout is easier to work with, especially on vertical surfaces such as a shower wall, because it is “stickier” than the sanded variety. You can spread it onto the wall and it will stick there while you force it into the grout lines. It is also much easier on the hands than sanded. Although it is easier to work with, you need to make sure that the application for which you are using it is correct. Sanded Grout Sanded Grout is used for any size grout lines 1/8″ and wider. Although the specifications state unsanded grout be used in grout lines that are exactly 1/8″, you really should use sanded for them. It will ensure proper adhesion to your tile and guard against too much shrinkage. No, not Seinfeld shrinkage, grout shrinkage. Sanded grout has fine sand added to it. This prevents the grout from shrinking too much as it cures. That’s why it is used for larger grout lines and should be used for the majority of tile installations.

If you have a polished stone such as granite, marble, limestone, and some polished travertine, you should be careful about using sanded grout. While sanded may be the correct choice for the size of grout lines, it may not be the best choice. Depending upon the polish of the stone the sand in the grout may actually scratch it. If you decide to use sanded make sure you test it in an inconspicuous area first to ensure it will not scratch your finish. Or use epoxy which would be a better choice anyway. [READ SOURCE]

Tile Tools and Your Tiling Projects

Make sure you're using the right type and amount of grout for your tiling projects.

Above all else, get only the best tools.  Go for professional grade tile tools only.

Visit Our Site

Wednesday, December 9, 2015

Tiling Project Ideas: Bathroom Remodeling Made Easy

One of the better ideas for a tiling projects is to remodel your bathroom. Doing the project right is important, however, and one way to start is to pick the right tools.
A Beautiful Tile Project Depends
on Good Quality Tile Tools
844-309-2945

How Can the Right Tile Tools Help?

Can the right tile tools truly make a difference in the success or failure of a remodeling project, or any other tile project? In a word, yes. If you have contractor grade tile tools, it will give you the flexibility to make other decisions considering your remodeling project. Bathroom tiles come in a delightfully wide array of options that are almost limitless. With a very extensive range of colors, sizes, and designs they can make up the best-fitting patterns to match your taste. For your bathroom remodeling project, tiles are made from various materials you can choose from including ceramic, linoleum, natural stone, glass and porcelain. But whichever material you choose for your bathroom tiles, consider the pros and cons carefully.

Natural stone is beautiful, but you want to make sure that it is sealed and textured to avoid being slippery, particularly in a bathroom. You also don't want to use any u- glazed tiles such as terracotta in a bathroom as these tiles will need to be cleaned frequently to avoid stains. All you need to install them? A bit of know-how and the right tile tools for the job. First off you're probably going to need a tile saw or a tile cutter.

With bathroom remodeling, it is important to already have a pattern in mind before selecting and buying bathroom tiles. It is the pattern of your choice that will bring out your own individuality in your finished project. When it comes to tile ideas, you will never be at a loss as there are more than enough resources in the internet alone. To help you out in this home improvement, here are several general tips and ideas to create a stunning new look for your bathroom.

Tile Tips and Designing Your Dream Bathroom With Contractor Grade Tile Tools

One good idea is to install contrasting colors for your walls and floor. Make the bottom layer the same color as the floor, or a complementary color. Then to add some variety, maybe put a dividing line of a darker or lighter color with maybe a vibrant tile thrown in here or there to draw the eye. And don't forget the borders. Adding borders are great for trimming your project and giving it a sharp clean look. However, it's not just the tools you want to think about. We live in an age with grout color seal that can bring out the color in your tile.

Plain white grout lines are classic, however, why not get some in a mocha color to go with the earth tones of your master bathroom, or maybe a nice spruce color grout to go with the blues and greens of your tile color scheme?

It all depends on you and your imagination.  Start with professional grade tile tools.

Visit Our Site

or

Give Us a Call at 844-309-2945

Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Tile Installation Tips: Install your Tile Flat

Here is an important tile installation tip. Make sure that your tile is flat. Why? Trip hazards for one, as well as tile that is too high or too low will look dilapidated.

Professional Grade Tile Tools |
844-309-2945
Tile Installation Tips

Here is a supporting tile installation tip from the Floor Elf: "I constantly reiterate the need for a tile installation to be flat. Not necessarily level, but always flat. This is the mark of a true professional and the thing that turns an ‘okay’ installation into a spectacular installation. (Did I just type ‘spectacular? Jesus…) Anyway, the method I use on floor tile to get it flat is fairly simple and ensures that each tile is the exact same height as the tiles surrounding it. Before I show you that you need to understand, as always, that the substrate preparation is the most important aspect of this. If your tile substrate looks like a skate park you’re never going to get a flat tile installation over the top of it. Your substrate needs to be as flat as you can possibly get it. Take time with your preparation – it makes the rest of the installation run smoothly and gives you a solid foundation. Start by getting a few tiles set and make sure they are all flat with your straight-edge, just place the straight-edge on top of the set tiles and ensure that there are no open spaces beneath it and that every tile is the same height. You can push down on tiles that may be a bit high or take a tile up and place a little more thinset beneath it to raise it some. Once you have that correct the rest is cake, baby! (You ever seen a cake baby? They’re messy…) All these photos are of a travertine tile bathroom floor. I used travertine photos because it happens to be one of the least dense stones and usually have quite a few pits and open spaces in the stone itself. If the tile is ‘filled’ travertine, as this is, it is normally only filled from the front so that, once installed, it has no open areas or pits on the face of the tile. [READ SOURCE ARTICLE]

The next thing you want to realize is that while the tile type you're working with is important, so are your tile tools.  Only buy contractor tile tools.  But where can you get such things?

Where Can I Buy Contractor Grade Tile Tools?

Where can you buy contractor grade tile tools? While you may be able to find a tool supplier in your town, unless you live in a major metropolitan area, you might run into some difficulties. A great place to buy tile tools is online.

A good online supplier will have both tile tools as well as grout.  So remember, start with your tiles.  Only get professional grade tile tools.

Give us a Call Today at 844-309-2945

or visit us on the web at:
tiletoolshq.com

Wednesday, November 25, 2015

Tile Restoration: What You Need to Know and What You Need to Get

Tile restoration is a great idea and much better than the normal idea of what to do with older tile.

Swimming pool tile restoration | 844-309-2945
Why Tile Restoration Matters

For one thing, tile restoration is a lot more eco-friendly.  We live in a society that when something gets older or worn we are ready to throw it out and go out to get the latest style to replace it.

All the tile, grout and what not that you take out doesn't get recycled.  It ends up in a landfill somewhere.  Start with tile restoration tools and go from there.

If environmental concerns weren't enough, the next reason you should consider tile restoration is the simple matter of cost.  Tile restoration is about 70% cheaper than replacing your tile.  One thing to keep in mind is that new does not always mean better, and if very rarely means cheaper. It is important to know the difference between something that is new and if the product is of the best quality. Many products that are older are actually made with much better quality.

It used to be that companies would build products that would last, but eventually they realized the longer their products lasted the less likely the customer would be to return to purchase more. Eventually businesses realized that it was better for their business to make a quality product that had a specified lifespan. These items also tended to be more cost effective to create. This means that keeping certain items in your household and repairing, cleaning, or restoring them will be much more cost effective in the long run that it would be to replace them with a new product. There are many reasons for why restoration is a better option than replacement.

Reasons to Do Tile Restoration

Here are a few reasons why: Just like clothing the style of home décor can change over the years and with the seasons. Take a look at homes from a few decades ago. It was extremely popular to have pastel colored tiles throughout your bathroom. That is no longer the style; it is larger neutral colored tile. This means that should you want to replace the tiles, but remain with the same style it could pose quite a challenge to do that. Many people like the classic look of the home, and want to keep it true to the style.

You want to make sure you also use the right tools.  You want professional grade tile tools.

VISIT OUR SITE

Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Tiling and Tile Tools: An In-depth Look at Professional Tile Tools

Professional grade tile tools will help you regardless of the sort of tiling project you have got planned. Fist, let's start with the basics. What is tiling?

For Intricate Tiling Projects, Get Contractor
Grade Tile Tools | 844-309-2945
Get Contractor Grade Tile Tools

We normally write about contractor grade tile tools. It may sound silly to define tiling. Unless someone has been living in a cave, or a hut with a dirt floor their whole life, they've probably seen tile somewhere, but still it is good to have a working definition.

Officially speaking, tiling is a way of fitting shapes together so that no overlaps or gaps exist. The tiles will fit perfectly together, usually in patterns. To make patterns, you need some sort of contractor grade tile tool such as a tile saw.

There are a few types of tiling jobs, which typically refer to the pattern or style the shapes will be placed together. For these patterns, you'll likely need tile setting tools.

Tiling Projects and Tile Shapes

These tile shapes include but are not limited to; · Tessellation: A shape that is repeated ad infinitum. In order to be considered tessellation, regular polygons must be used. A regular polygon is a shape that has 3 or 4 sides of equal length, so only triangles, squares and hexagons can be used in tessellation. · Rep-Tiling: This means “replicating tiling”, and it basically refers to a shape that can be dissected into smaller versions of the same shape. For example, a triangle that can be cut into 4 smaller triangles, then fitted together to create the one large triangle. · Penrose Tiling: An extremely difficult method of tiling named after Roger Penrose, a mathematician and physicist who discovered it. It’s fairly difficult to describe Penrose tiling in simple terms, but the easiest way to describe it would be an exhibition of fivefold rotational symmetry, and also reflection symmetry.  Contractor grade tile tools can make these patterns a breeze

The tile tools chosen to complete these tiling jobs are vastly important and special care should be taken to select only the very best, high quality tile tools available. If you bring a cheap wet saw from the local hardware store to attempt a job that uses hard porcelain tiles, you may find that your equipment breaks or simply will not cut through the extremely hard material. The size of the tiles you are cutting also need to be taken into considering. Perhaps your tile cutter can handle 14x14 or perhaps 24x24, but what if your job requires tiles that are 32x32? It is important to have multiple tools for the job, and they should be of the best quality available, to save yourself any possible trouble during the job.

So remember, it is up to you.  Your tiling project can end in regret, or it can be a triumph.  To turn your home into a showpiece, start with contractor grade tile tools.  

Tile Tools
844-309-2945
http://www.tiletoolshq.com/

Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Let's Talk About Tile Tools For Professionals (Conclusion)

Contractor grade tile tools are just one part of a successful tiling project. You also want to know some good tiling tips as well.
Buy a Grout Float | 844-309-2945

Contractor Grade Tile Tools: Buy The Right Type of Grout First

So you've heeded our advice and bought yourself some professional grade tile tools. Give yourself a pat on the back! Time to get tiling? Almost. You've come a long way but there's one more point to consider.

Here's a tip from a professional tiling contractor. It may sound obvious, but make sure you choose the right type of grout. You need to make sure you've got the right type of grout. You wouldn't fill a petrol-fuelled Mercedes with diesel, would you? Grout is used for a multitude of joining functions needed for construction work. For tiling purposes, grout is the material that we use to seal joints between tiles and is made up of a mixture of water, cement, sand and sometimes also color tint and fine gravel.

Grout is different to other joint pastes because it creates a waterproof seal, making it ideal for connecting tiles on floors and walls. It comes in three main forms: unsanded, sanded and epoxy. Unsanded grout is used for grout lines smaller than 1/8 inch in width. It is also the easiest to work with on vertical surfaces because it is more sticky than other types of grout. Sanded grout is more versatile and can be used for any grout size larger than 1/8 inch. As the name suggests, sanded grout has fine sand added to it which stops it from shrinking too much while it cures. Watch out, though, this type of grout is rougher on your hands than the unsanded variety. Epoxy grout is made out of epoxy resins and filler powder. It is very durable and also stain-proof. It is stronger than other types of grout but can be tricky to get it set up in a grout joint compared to others and it can cost up to five times as much as standard grouts. Now that we've given you some information about grout, how about grouting tools?

Grouting Tile Tools

A grout float is one tool you'll need for your tile project. Make sure you have one of these as part of the collection of professional grade tile tools you will need.

Always make sure that you do your prep work before you start a tiling project. One of the best things you can do is buy contractor grade tile tools.

CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO


Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Contractor Grade Tile Tools 101 (Conclusion)

There are several key advantages of using contractor grade tile tools.
Contractor Grade Tile Tools Can Help with
Any Tiling Projects |

Contractor Grade Tile Tools: Their Benefits and Longevity

Contractor grade tile tools do provide some benefit beyond making sure you're getting that project done right. When you've packed them away after finishing the project, you'll know that they're still waiting for you to pull them back out and, if another DIY enthusiast happens to see them, they send the message that you care about getting the job done right the first time, every time. Your friends might even be a little bit jealous that you can actually afford those tools and have them ready to go when you've already done the tile floor in your kitchen and are thinking about tackling those worn-out tiles in your shower next.

As tempting as it might be to lend your professional grade tile tools out so your friends can try them, well, you probably are going to want them back so you can use them for other projects and that means being careful about exactly who you lend them to. When you're the one who handles most of the DIY projects around the house, you're doing work that would likely cost a lot of money if you hired contractors to do the same job.

That means you can actually have your house looking pretty nice and increase its value without pumping quite as much money into it. Is it really worth saving an extra few bucks by buying anything other than contractor grade tile tools when you're the one who is doing most of the work in a project that involves tiles? These are basically the tools you buy when you want the floor tiling look like it was professionally done with no jagged edges, overlapping tile or gaps in your floor. That means you're getting more of the satisfaction of knowing you did almost as good as a contractor might have.
The right source for your tile tools will also have decorative tile touches as well.

Professional Grade Tile Tools: Some Final Thoughts

There is a difference between regular tools and those that are contractor grade tile tools. Professional grade tile tools are durable, as we covered previously, and their initial cost is offset by the fact that you only have to buy the tool once for years or even decades of use. Ultimately, consider the tools that you buy and use as investments. So what do you want to invest in? A tool that will fall apart, or contractor grade tile tools that have no shelf-life?

Call Us Today

844-309-2945

tiletoolshq.com



Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Professional Tile Tools: All About the Grout

There is a lot more to doing a successful tile project than professional grade tile tools.  You have some other material that is often overlooked:  Your grout.

Call to Order Professional Grade Tile Tools | 844-309-2945

Grout and Tile Tools


First off, what is grout? According to the site WIKIPEDIA.ORG: "Grout is a construction material used to embed rebars in masonry walls, connect sections of pre-cast concrete, fill voids, and seal joints (like those between tiles). Grout is generally a mixture of water, cement, sand, often color tint, and sometimes fine gravel (if it is being used to fill the cores of concrete blocks). It is applied as a thick emulsion and hardens over time, much like its close relative mortar.[1] Unlike other structural pastes such as plaster or joint compound, grout, when mixed and applied correctly, creates a waterproof seal. Main varieties include: tiling grout (either urethane, cement-based or epoxy), flooring grout, resin grout, non-shrink grout, structural grout and thixotropic grout. Structural grout is often used in reinforced masonry to fill voids in masonry housing reinforcing steel, securing the steel in place and bonding it to the masonry.[1] Non-shrink grout is used beneath metal bearing plates to ensure a consistent bearing surface between the plate and its substrate. Portland cement-based grouts come in different varieties depending on the particle size of the ground clinker used to make the cement, with a standard size of around 15 microns, microfine at around 6-10 microns, and ultrafine below 5 microns, with the ability of the final grout to penetrate a fissure largely dependent on this particle size (smaller size equates to greater penetration).[2] Because these grouts depend on the presence of sand for their basic strength, they are often somewhat gritty when finally cured and hardened. Tiling grout is often used to fill the spaces between tiles or mosaics, and to secure tile to its base. Although ungrouted mosaics do exist, most have grout between the tesserae. Tiling grout is also cement-based, and comes in sanded as well as unsanded varieties. The sanded variety contains finely ground silica sand; unsanded is finer and produces a non-gritty final surface. They are often enhanced with polymers and/ or latex. There are several tools associated with applying and removal of grout such as: grout saw or grout scraper a manual tool for removal of old and discolored grout. The blade is usually composed of tungsten carbide. grout float a trowel-like tool for smoothing the surface of a grout line, typically made of rubber or soft plastic. grout sealer a water-based or solvent-based sealant[3] applied over dried grout that resists water, oil, and acid-based contaminants. Dremel grout attachment an attachment guide used in a die grinder for faster removal of old grout than a standard grout saw. Pointing Trowel Used for applying grout in flagstone, and other stone works." [READ SOURCE]

Where Can I Find Tools to Work on Grout? 

While finding tools for grout is fairly easy, there is one piece of advice we would like to offer.  Make sure you get professional grade tile tools for any tile project.  Why?  Well, it is the difference between a fiasco and a well done tile project. 


How can the right tools help.  For one durability.  They're not going to break easily.  You also get the best your money can buy. 

So make sure when you buy, you always buy professional grade tile tools


Visit our Site

or

Call Us Today
844-309-2945












Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Why Should You Use Contractor Grade Tile Tools?

Just as there's a difference between tile types, there is also a difference between regular tile tools and contractor grade tile tools.

Professional Grade Tile Tools Make a Big Difference
In Any Tiling Project | 844-309-2945
Contractor Grade Tile Tools are What Experts Use

Decades back, tiling was considered to be a profession that one became an expert at only after spending years in the trade. The tips and techniques used in the tiling business were considered to be trade secrets which could not be shared outside the profession. However, over the years we have seen plenty of stores open up and do good business by selling tiles and tile tools.

If you are looking forward to tiling your floor or wall while ensuring that the result looks professional and clean, you need to start with the best source materials to do the job. This is why you should get the best contractor grade tile tools that are available in the market. It does not matter whether you are working on a big tiling commercial project or are simply remodeling your kitchen floor or setting down tiles in your new house- these contractor grade tools are what you should be using all the time.

Contractor Grade Tile Tools and Attention to Detail

While tiling is an easy process, you need to be extremely meticulous when you lay them down to avoid overlapping or leaving too much of space in between. The contractor tiling tools are of professional grade, and they can get the job done much quicker than otherwise, while ensuring top quality result. Are you wondering why or how these contractor tile tools are different from the usual garden-variety kits that you find in your local hardware store? These professional tools are sturdier, durable, efficient, and strong. You can rely on these without fail.

A tile is usually made of stone, ceramic, metal or glass. This means that you need something strong and extremely sharp to be able to cut them without running the risk of getting messy edges. Tiles also come in different shapes and sizes- the rectangular and square shape being the most common. But tiling projects often differ from one another, and you may need to cut the tiles down in size to fit them properly. Using the usual tile saw found in the market will not help you here. After the first few runs, they will give out on you. A professional grade tile saw will help you to cut through big format stones and large tiles. Because they run on high power electric motors, they can easily cut through strong materials like granite, stone, and metal.

Ultimately, you want your tile to look it's best, or your whole project is meaningless.  So start with professional grade tile tools.

For more information, visit our site, or give us a call at 844-309-2945

Wednesday, August 5, 2015

Why Contractor Grade Tile Tools are Worth It (Conclusion)

There are some final reasons to consider contractor grade tile tools.  


Professional Grade Tile Tools Include Items
Such as Gloves | 844-309-2945

Professional Grade Tile Tools May Help You Avoid Injuries

A contractor who uses professional grade tile tools knows that their body is their livelihood, and so the decision to spend money on tools to keep it working and intact is a no-brainer. But your body is no less important to the life you live! These tools will come in handy for almost all home improvement projects, and, if you use them right, you’re certain to have many more to come.

A simple pair of kneepads can make the job much easier, as well as have you working faster because you need fewer breaks. The contractor-grade versions of these will be much less likely to irritate your skin, and will last far longer. But there’s even a step up from there: since you’ll be working on a hard surface, a rolling knee board makes perfect sense. This will protect your knees and increase the rate at which you’re able to work. The cream of the crop even includes chest support, so you can lean over your grouting work without taking the life out of your back. 

Contractor Grade Tile Tools: Hand in Glove


You’re almost certain to already have a favorite pair of gloves in a drawer somewhere. If they’re already contractor-grade, then great, you should keep using them. But if you just picked them up out of the bargain bin and have since grown attached to them, consider upgrading. A good pair of work gloves will be well-insulated without making your hands too sweaty, and will be durable without sacrificing too much dexterity. It’s always a game of give and take, but contractor grade tools take advantage of the latest scientific research to get you the best of both worlds. As always, what seem like small advantages for the high-end actually go a long way toward saving you time and money on this project, and for many projects in the future.

You already know the value of putting your own work into a project, and you’re well aware that sometimes you have to pay a little more to get the quality you need in a project. Yet if you think all of this and you’re still settling for consumer-grade tools, you’re cheating yourself. In almost every phase of the tiling process, spending a little more money on the tools you use will save you time, materials, and even your own health, and you’ll be able to carry them forward into future projects and reap the same benefits again and again.


So remember there is a difference between tools.  There are bargain tools and contractor grade tile tools.  

Visit our Site 

or give us a call at 844-309-2945

Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Why Contractor Grade Tile Tools Are Worth It (Contd.)

Contractor grade tile tools are a little more money, but they make all the difference in the world. And, really, the greatest cost for any tiling job is always the materials. Spending a little more on your tools will save you money on the project as a whole, as you won’t have to make another trip to the store for more tile.
If you need professional grade tile tools,
give us a call at 844-309-2945

Tile Cutters and Professional Grade Tile Tools

Furthermore, higher quality tile cutters will be able to handle a greater variety of tile shapes, allowing you to get creative with the job. So whether you want to use a wet saw or piano cutter, hand held or overhead, it always pays to go with contractor grade tools.

Grouting Tools
Grouting – and, if you’re re-tiling, removing grout – is one of the more tedious parts of any tiling projects. With the right tools, this phase will go quickly and look great when it’s done. Not all grout floats are created equal. With the right grade of rubber, you’re much more likely to avoid scratching or staining your new tiles as you spread the grout and clean it away. For tiles with larger grooves, a good striking tool is indispensable for making the grout look smooth and concave.

Professional Grade Tile Tools and Removing Grout

Grout is like the icing on the cake: the tiles may look great, but if the grouting is done poorly, the room will look terrible. There is no better way to ruin the aesthetic of a room than having lines that aren’t level: if it’s at all visible it will look sloppy, and if it’s bad enough, the tiles won’t fit the scheme. To ensure straight lines, do what contractors do: use a laser level. Bubble levels may work for hanging a photo on the wall, but for something as important as your tiling, spend the money, and do it right.

The removal of grout is more dependent on the tools you use, particularly if you installed it well the first time. A good grout removal fitting for an oscillating drill will be able to get into more places than its low-grade counterpart. In this sense, getting a reliable contractor-grade tool can replace more than one consumer-grade tool.

Above all else, you want the best tools for whatever your tiling project is.  Whether those tools are diamond tools or simple cutters, go for the best.

TILETOOLSHQ.COM

Give us a call today at 844-309-2945

Wednesday, July 8, 2015

Professional Grade Tile Tools for the Contractor in US All

Professional grade tile tools aren't just for contractors.  Now the rest of us have access to them as well.  

Professional Grade Tile Tools
Deliver Professional
Results
844-309-2945
Why Buy Professional Grade Tile Tools?

For many of us homeowners who have home improvement projects that need to be done we, more often than not, find ourselves wanting to do our own improvements rather than hiring a contractor to perform them. There are all sorts of home improvements that come into play when you own a home and one of the most challenging and definitely difficult home improvement projects is that of laying tile. Tiling is by far one of the most tedious and time consuming projects to undertake. However, the key to a successful tiling project truly lies within the tile tools used to perform this complex task and the individual's ability to property utilize the tools to their specific capacity.

With so many tile tools available on the market today, many of which are versatile in their performance capabilities, it is imperative that you avoid purchasing and using substandard tools to perform this very tedious project. It is best to use contractor grade tile tools that will provide for a more efficient and professional installation. As is the case with any project, the accessibility and usage of proper resources and tools makes for a top of the line successful final project.

Buying Tile Tools Online

Contractor grade tile tools are useful products that afford the consumer the most state of the art tools needed for any size of tiling project. There are an array of specific tile tools that should be on hand before beginning your tile project that will ultimately allow you to efficiently perform the install with the utmost confidence and professionalism. Here are some of the most important tile tools to purchase and have on hand and the function each will play during your tiling project.

A wet tile saw - Let's face it; for those of you who know anything about tools this is the one all-important tile tool that everyone needs when laying tile. This wet tile saw will cut right through the most stubborn of materials including porcelain, stone tile, and ceramic with little to no effort at all.

There are other tools of course.  However, the most important thing to remember here is that tile tools are not all the same.  When in doubt, always go for professional grade tile tools.

Visit our Site

Or
Call Us Today at 844-309-2945

Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Contractor Grade Tile Tools: Shaping and Cutting Tile

Professional grade tile tools are something you should consider for any tiling project.  
Installing glass tiles is just one project that can
benefit from contractor grade tile tools | 844-309-2945

Tiling and Contractor Grade Tile Tools

What is tiling and how to do it properly the first time? One way is to use contractor grade tile tools.  Tiling is a way of placing shapes that are the same so that when you are all done an area is completely covered without having anything overlap each other, in other words it is any surface that is covered by tile. The surfaces can include a floor, a counter, a wall, a shower and plenty of others. You can either hire a professional to do the job or you can do it yourself. At first it may seem like doing tiling on your own is a lot to take on but once you get started you will quickly realize that it is a lot easier than what you previously thought. 

Make Sure You Have the Right Tile Tools

You need to just be sure that you have all of the proper tools and materials to complete the job from start to finish; if you stop in the middle it won’t turn out right, like with putting wood floors down you need to get it all done in one shot and let it sit too dry before use. Contractor grade tile tools are the best kind to go with and are easy to find .

Years and years ago tiling was considered to be like a secret of sorts; only a few people knew how to do and learned through several years of working in the trade. Now there are stores all over that only sell tiles and tiling tools and most of their customers are people who own their own homes and are doing the work themselves. Tile is best used on surfaces that need to resistant to water as well as insanely durable; a few other areas where you could use tile include but are not limited to the following of entry ways, offices and kitchens.

Since more and more people are doing tiling on their own it is best to always use contractor grade tile tools; first you need to figure out what all that entails. You may think that there are a lot of tools and materials used in the process of tiling but that is the farthest thing from the truth; you don’t need many tools at all and the ones that you do need are really easy to use. Mainly you will need a tile cutter, a pair of nippers, a notched trowel and some grout.  But most of all you need professional grade tile tools.  

Visit our Site
or
Call Us at

844-309-2945

Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Tiling Projects: The Importance Of Buying Professional Grade Tools (Contd.)

Most people often avoid buying contractor grade tools for their tiling projects so as to try and save some cash. However, in the end most end up losing more money than what they saved when buying low-quality tools.
Get Beautiful Results on Your Tiling Project-
Buy Contractor Grade Tile Tools
844-309-2945

Financial Tip: Buy Contractor Grade Tile Tools

When using cheap tools, you will probably end up damaging more tiles than you would have when using professional grade tiling tools. Also, you will not install your tiles correctly, and you may be forced to redo the tiling in the near future. To avoid this, you should do it well the first time by buying contractor grade tools. · Ease of use You do not have to be a professional tiling contractor to be able to use tile tools effectively as they are extremely easy to use. Provided you know how to install tiles you will have little to no trouble using these tools. For example, to use a contractor grade diamond tile cutter, all you need to do is to power it up and position the tiles correctly. This shows that the only skill that you will require to this tools is basic tile flooring skills. · Faster and smarter project completion Time is of great importance when doing any projects and so the faster you can complete the job the better. When using a professional grade tool like, for example, a tile power saw you will be able to cut and shape a large number of tiles at a go. This will directly increase the speed with which you finish the project.

Contractor Grade Tile Tools are Durable

Some companies will often give you a lifetime guarantee for the tiling tools you buy, especially with tools such as tile saws. This not only shows that the company is confident with the quality of the tools but also that they are sure that the tools will last for a very long time.

When you buy a professional grade tiling tool like a tile cutter, you will not need to buy another one for very many years to come. These tools are so durable that in most cases the only reason that you may need to replace them is the need to upgrade to newer or modern tools.

Call Us to Order at 844-309-2945

or Visit Our Site

Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Why You Should Buy Professional Grade Tile Tools (contd.)

Where tile tools are concerned, people are often tempted to go cheap to save money on their project. This is never a good idea.

Call for Professional Tile Tools | 844-309-2945

The Types of Tile Tools For Contractors

Continuing from our previous list, here are some more tools you'll need for your project, as well as reasons :



  1.  Tile Cutters and Nippers This is another popular set of professional grade tile tools. The tile cutters are very clean and sharp. They can cut through large and thick tiles, allowing you to get the desired tile size regardless of which type of material the tile is made of. They are excellent for quick cutting of floor tile, porcelain tile, and wall tile. Tile nippers work effectively to remove irregular shapes on the tiles, giving you a uniform shape. Below are a few advantages of professional grade tile tools.
  2. Easy to use professional grade tile tools are specially designed to make your tiling project easy, which enables you complete projects within a short period. They help you to produce attractive results and they are reliable, which helps save time. That is why all professional tile contractors recommend the use of these tools.
  3. Accurate and Precise. If handled in a professional way, these tools are accurate and precise. 

The Professional Difference: Get the Right Tile Tools 

a lot of professional grade tile tools are die cast and hardened, making them durable.  Think of a plumber's wrench for example.  Plumber's wrenches are die-cast, super tough and hard.  The same can be true for tile tools

Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Why You Should Buy Professional Grade Tile Tools

Why should you buy professional grade tile tools? In addition to the quality of materials you use, the key to successful completion of a tiling project solely depends on usage of the right tools...
A Professional Tile Project
Relies on Contractor Grade Tile Tools | 844-309-2945 

Professional Grade Tile Tools and Your Tiling Project

Whether you are installing new tiles in your house, remodeling the floor, or working on a big commercial tiling project, it’s vital that you have with you the right tile tools that can help you complete different type of jobs successfully. The right tile tools in this case are professional grade tile tools. You must be wondering why professional grade tile tools are different from the tools that you normally buy at your local hardware store. Well, they have been tested and proven strong, efficient, and reliable.

The Tile Tools That Contractors Use

All tiling contractors use these types of tile tools because they know what makes them different from other materials. To understand why these professional grade tile tools are the most effective in terms of quality and performance, this article will highlight a few of the best tile tools that are highly recommended by the pros in the tiling business.

Tile saws allow you to cut through large tiles and big format stones. The saw stone makes cutting easier with their heavy power electric motors, thus allowing you to easily cut through granite, large stone slabs, or other types of tile materials. The Handheld saws are used effectively for cutting stones, tiles, brick, fiber cement siding, concrete, tile backer board, and stucco & pavers. These saws will ease your work and get your job done with quality workmanship. Based on the type of tiling work you intend to do with the saws, it’s important that you choose the right tile saws and stone saws. Buy the right type of these tools and get your job done effectively. Tile & Stone Diamond Blades Tile and Stone Diamond Blades are essential for giving your tiles a crisp and cosmetic look. The diamond tools will help you achieve any type of look you want for your tiles. The diamond blades help you getting all your tile cutting tasks done quickly and efficiently.

Buy Tile Tools Online

or for more information, give us a call at 844-309-2945

Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Tiling Projects and Professional Tile Tools



Any tiling project that you should do at home should only be attempted with the right combination of factors.  You should have the knowledge and experience to try it, the ability to follow specific instructions, and most importantly, the right tools for the job.  But what are the right tools?

Make Sure You Buy Only Professional Grade Tile Tools

Professional Grade Tile Tools: There is a Difference

One of the biggest pitfalls that people fall into when they attempt a tiling project is to go cheap.  They already spent a lot of money on the book they got from their home improvement center,  or maybe the DVD of tiling projects cost a fair amount of money as well.  So what do they do?  They decide to save money on the tile, the grout, and worst of all the tile tools that they're going to be using for the project in question.  

Why does scrimping on the tile tools and other materials cause such a problem?  Well, let's look at the tile and grout first.  If you buy cheap tile and grout, there is a good chance that it isn't heavy duty and it can be easily damaged or cracked.  As for tile tools themselves, some of the materials used in tiling projects are 'time-sensitive.'  Thin set is an excellent example.  What would happen if your mixture started to solidify before you were ready because your trowel broke during mid application, and yes that can really happen.  Some tile trowels are flimsy, just as other tile tools are concerned

Tiling Tools for Professionals

What's the fix for this problem?  Get professional grade tile tools.  Tiling professionals and other flooring contractors use slightly different tools than a normal consumer does.  They also have access to tools such as tile saws and other tile cutters.  Why professional grade tile tools are the ones you should go for is simple.  They will last you job after job, year after year, and are worth the cost. 

Are professional grade tile tools more expensive.  Depends on how you look at it.  Some tools cost a bit more, but when you look at the idea of having to buy tools constantly, you end up actually spending more money on replacing your tools each time than you would have with professional grade tile tools. 
So remember, the right tools make all the difference in a project.  So for your tiling project, whatever it may be, make sure you get professional grade tile tools.  

Wednesday, April 22, 2015

The Tile Tools That You Can Buy Online (Contd.)

Tile tools are fairly diverse.  For example, a tile hole cutter is designed to cut a hole in the center or other surface area of the tile.  This is ideal for things such as outlet holes.  However, there are more tile tools around as well. 
Don't Forget a Profile Gauge as One of the Tile Tools You'll Need
|  844-309-2945

Tile Tools for Shaping and Applying Tile

One of the other types of tools for tile tile projects is a tile drill. Tipped with carbide, a tile drill can be used on ceramic, wood, or glass.  If you're going to use a tile drill, make sure that you also use some form of lubricant to cool the tip of your drill or you run the risk of overheating. 

Another tool that you're also going to need for a professional grade tiling project is a profile gauge.

A profile gauge is a tool that you can use for cutting or trimming irregular tile shapes.  It's versatile in that it isn't confined to just ceramic or porcelain.  You can also use it on wood as well.  Once you measure your tile, you can use other shaping tools such as tile nippers.  If you need to remove already installed tile from the floor, that's where a tool such as a tile removal chisel can be used. Tile chisels are also great for removing plaster and thin-set as well.  

Tile Tools and Professional Grade Projects

One tile tool that you may not have considered getting, but it is one that you're going to need is a rubber mallet.  Rubber mallets should always be used in lieu of regular hammers.  Even with a rubber mallet, however, don't hammer too hard or you can break your tile. 

As we covered in a previous article, make sure that you always have more than enough tile for your project.  You want at least a couple of square feet of tile above your measured project space to cover any damage to your tile while you're putting it down.  In addition to tile, also make sure that you have enough of the other supplies as well such as thin-set, grout, and of course, the right tile tools for the job.  A best practice to follow is to have ALL of the materials you are going to need before you even start the project.  You also want to measure your work space at least two times to make sure there aren't any errors. 

Finally, make sure you know what you're doing.  One mistake and a beautiful tile floor or new backsplash can become an eyesore.  So read up, get your tile picked out, and make sure you use only professional grade tile tools. 

Visit our Site
844-309-2945 

Read Part 1 of this article here.