After you complete your tile laying project, adding tile trim can add a finishing touch to make it look more professional, and it can also cover up the sharp edges of the tiles and protect the edges of the tiles from damage and cracking. So how do you install the trim strips after the tiles are installed?
First, you have to choose the right tile trim. We have different types of tile trims to choose from, including round-shaped tile trim, square tile trim and L-shaped tile edge trim, etc. We recommend this right-angle tile corner guard.
Here are some tips on how to add tile trim after laying tiles:
1. Measure and cut tile trim: After installing the tiles and confirming that the tiles are well attached, measure the length of the trim strip as needed, and then use a saw or scissors to cut the trim strip to the required length.
2. Clean the area: Before installing the tile corner guard, make sure the area is clean and free of dust and debris to prevent the trim strip from being firmly attached.
3. Apply adhesive: Apply appropriate glue between the tile corner protector and the wall or stick double-sided tape on the back of the tile corner guard.
4. Install tile trim: Install the tile corner guard on the edge of the tile, remember to align the edges, and gently press the trim strip with your hands to ensure that it is firmly adhered to the tile.
By following these steps, you can add tile decoration to your tile area and make it clean and professional. The right-angle tile corner trim is repairable and replaceable, which is easier to maintain and install than other styles of trim strips. It can also be used for edge protection and decoration of countertop edges, column edges, stair edges, etc.
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Leah Liu
Hello there! I am Leah. I have worked in the building materials industry for over 10 years. I want to share my experience here - let us make progress together!




