Gather tile, thin-set mortar or adhesive, grout, spacers, trowel, tile cutter, level, tape measure, sponge, bucket, and safety gear
Prepare the surface by cleaning it, removing debris, and ensuring it is flat, dry, and structurally sound
Repair cracks, holes, or uneven areas before starting
Measure the area and plan the tile layout
Mark reference lines to keep the installation straight
Dry-fit tiles to check spacing and placement
Mix the mortar or adhesive according to the manufacturer’s instructions
Apply mortar or adhesive to a small section of the surface with a notched trowel
Press tiles into place with spacers between them
Check alignment and level as you go
Cut tiles as needed to fit edges, corners, and obstacles
Allow the tile to set for the recommended time
Remove spacers after the mortar has set enough to hold the tiles
Mix and apply grout into the joints with a grout float
Wipe excess grout from the tile surface with a damp sponge
Allow the grout to cure according to the manufacturer’s instructions
Apply sealant if required for the tile or grout type
Clean the finished surface and inspect for any gaps or uneven tiles
