Now this is where the fun begins.
How to drill holes through wall tiles.
Drilling holes in wall tiles is a fairly easy skill to master once you know how.
Remove the tape and you re done.
The diamonds create friction and rub through the tile.
Almost anything that mounts to the wall from installing hardware for toilet paper rolls and soap dishes to a new medicine cabinet is going to require drilling through tile.
Drilling a hole in a wall may seem like a daunting task.
Place it over the drill hole and hold it firmly with your free hand.
Follow these simple st.
Once you get through the tile and hit the wall surface keep the drill slow and steady so as not to blow apart the wall as doing so may mean your wall anchor or rawlplug will not properly hold.
Cut a hole through the wood making sure it s the same size as the drill bit you will be using.
For more tips from our general contractor reviewer on using the right drill bit to drill ceramic tile read on.
Whether it s a newly tiled bathroom or an existing one having to put holes in tiled walls is a common task.
Fortunately this job is reasonably simple if you take a few basic precautions and use the right tools.
Continue drilling until you re through the tile s backing board.
This is the part where you will really learn how to drill through tile.
In this video i show how i drilled through some porcelain tile.
It s also a good idea to keep your hole shallow just in case there are pipes or wires in the wall.
Use a power drill with a special tile drill bit.
How to drill a hole in a ceramic tile.
Apply an even firm pressure as you drill.
Porcelain requires a diamond tipped bit.
You ll also need to pick a good spot to drill your hole away from any electrical wiring.
Normal masonry or tile bits wont work.
The diamond coated end of the tile bit or hole saw is specifically made to drill through tile and porcelain.
It s a good idea to change the drill bit to suit the material the substrate your tiles are attached to.
As you drill lubricate the bit with a constant trickle of water to protect both the bit and the tile from overheating.