Lay out the mosaic tiles sheets either right on the area you want to install them or in an area of equal size.
Installing glass tile sheets.
Comb the thinset in one direction using a notched trowel with the recommended size teeth.
How to install a glass tile backsplash step 1.
Do not delay this step or your thinset will begin to dry and the tiles will not fully adhere to the surface.
Don t be tempted to substitute a rubber mallet for the hammer when setting glass tile.
Add tile spacers for help keeping the tile pieces lined up.
Slightly rock the sheet up and down perpendicular to the trowel lines to collapse the ridges and help the tile settle into place.
To avoid scratching the glass tiles grout with unsanded grout.
To install glass tiles start by spreading the mortar on the wall in a 3 inch by 3 inch space.
If your mosaics are face mounted you may not be able to see what the mosaics look like because the only visible.
Examine your mosaic sheets.
Then make straight parallel lines in the mortar by pressing into it with a notched trowel to help the tiles stick to the wall.
Set your sheets into the thinset layer spread on your substrate taking care to square the sheets as you go.
Place the mosaic sheets along the wall.
Dry fit the tile sheets in the space to determine the best layout.
Do the same at all corners where tile sheets meet.
A good layout minimizes the number of cuts.
Use a 3 16 v notched trowel.
Follow the lines you made when the tiles were dry fit to the wall.
Apply painter s tape along the back edge of the countertop to protect the granite.
As you add sheets of tile that abut others hold a block of wood over the joints between sheets and tap lightly with a hammer.
How to install mosaic tile sheets.
Start by spreading a thin even layer of thinset on the wall.
Sheets should be placed onto the newly trowelled thinset on your surface immediately.
Apply the grout with a float gliding over the tiles at a 45 degree angle.