So if you re dealing with four inch tiles your batten board would start three inches off the floor.
Setting tile on painted wall.
Wipe the tile down to clean it and remove any sanding dust.
Remove any remaining dust oil or grease with tsp tri sodium phosphate or an ammonia based cleanser.
To do so make sure all of the tiles are intact and secure.
Start by removing any molding switch plates outlet covers and other hardware attached to the area being tiled.
Lightly sand the paint.
Remove the tile and prepare the wall according to the corresponding instructions above or tile over the existing tile.
Natural stone tiles on the other hand need an acrylic latex paint formulated for interior masonry or stucco 20 to 35 per gallon.
A batten board is nothing more than a 1 x4 or 1 x2 board screwed directly into the wall horizontally.
All of these paints come in a full spectrum of sheens ranging.
Wash the wall with tsp tri sodium phosphate or an ammonia based cleaner to remove any grease or oil.
Or prime and paint the entire wall room before starting with your tile project.
Sand the surface of the tile with 100 grit sandpaper.
Wall preparation is an important step when you in install tile on a painted wall.
To paint over ceramic tile walls.
A painted wall can be a suitable backing for mounting a backsplash but a few things must be kept in mind.
Don t start it at the floor.
Adding a backsplash to a painted wall can also help cover damaged drywall or tile work.
Previously painted textured drywall prep.
Scrape away any loose or peeling paint or wallpaper.
The gritty surface you create with sanding allows the tile adhesive to stick better on the wall keeping the tile in position.
Set the first tile next to where the vertical and horizontal lines meet on the wall.
After the primer has dried paint the walls with epoxy paint.
Repair any loose or cracked tiles.
Let the wall dry thoroughly.
You don t necessarily have to remove the paint before applying the tile adhesive depending on the type of paint and wall surface.
Paint over the tile with a bonding primer.