extra costs, and quality issues occur not because of poor workmanship—but due to inadequate preparation before tiling begins.

This guide provides a clear, step-by-step checklist to help homeowners prepare their home correctly and ensure a smooth, efficient tiling process.


1. Clear the Work Area Completely

Before tiling begins:

  • Remove all furniture

  • Clear appliances and fixtures

  • Empty cabinets near the work zone

Tilers require full, unobstructed access to achieve accurate leveling and clean finishes.

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Empty bathroom or kitchen prepared for tiling.


2. Disconnect Plumbing and Electrical Fixtures

For bathrooms and kitchens:

  • Sinks and toilets should be removed

  • Shower fittings disconnected

  • Power isolated where required

This prevents damage and ensures compliance with safety standards.


3. Ensure Structural Surfaces Are Ready

Substrates must be:

  • Clean

  • Dry

  • Stable

  • Free from cracks or movement

Common surfaces include:

  • Concrete slabs

  • Cement sheets

  • Screeded floors

Important:
Tiling over unstable surfaces leads to cracked tiles and grout failure.


4. Confirm Waterproofing Requirements

Bathrooms, laundries, and balconies require:

  • Approved waterproof membranes

  • Correct curing time before tiling

  • Compliance with AS3740 standards

Never rush this stage—waterproofing is the foundation of durable tiling.


5. Finalise Tile Selection in Advance

Before work begins:

  • Confirm tile size, thickness, and finish

  • Ensure sufficient quantity (including 10–15% extra)

  • Approve layout and patterns

Delays often occur when tiles arrive late or quantities are insufficient.


6. Discuss Layout, Levels, and Drainage

Key discussions with your tiler:

  • Tile direction and alignment

  • Floor fall towards drains

  • Transition points between rooms

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Floor fall and tile layout planning diagram.


7. Protect Adjacent Areas

Tiling creates dust and debris. Ensure:

  • Adjacent rooms are protected

  • Doorways sealed if necessary

  • Pets kept away from work zones

This helps maintain cleanliness and safety.


8. Plan for Time and Access

Homeowners should plan for:

  • Restricted access to rooms

  • Noise during working hours

  • Drying and curing time (24–72 hours)

Avoid scheduling other trades simultaneously unless coordinated.


9. Understand Drying and Curing Times

After tiling:

  • Avoid walking on floors for 24 hours

  • Wait before installing fixtures

  • Allow grout to cure fully

Rushing this stage compromises tile adhesion and finish quality.


10. Common Preparation Mistakes to Avoid

  • Leaving furniture in place

  • Ignoring waterproofing timelines

  • Changing tile decisions mid-project

  • Underestimating drying time

Avoiding these mistakes saves time, money, and stress.


Final Professional Advice

Proper preparation:

  • Reduces project delays

  • Improves finish quality

  • Extends tile lifespan

At Noble Tiling Solutions, we guide homeowners through every preparation step to ensure flawless results from day one.


Final Call to Action

Planning a tiling project?

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