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Setting tile is one of those jobs that looks pretty simple and most people think they can tackle the

[View Web Version]( Setting tile is one of those jobs that looks pretty simple and most people think they can tackle themselves. Clean off the surface, spread some adhesive, lay down the tile, and you're done, right? Not so fast. Nowadays, there's a much greater variety of tile to choose from, as well as installation materials like waterproofing membranes, backerboard, and other substrates. But with the right prep work, proper material selection, and advice from our pro tilesetters, you'll be able to install a first-rate tile job you can be proud of for years, whether you're tiling a kitchen backsplash or an entire bathroom. [Start my 14-day FREE Trial]( With 9 different chapters to choose from, no matter what tiling questions you have, Fine Homebuilding has the answers! How to Cut Tile With a Wet Saw Learn how to make curved, L-shaped, and inside cuts in tile with this essential power tool. [READ MORE >]( Choosing a Tile Adhesive Thinset mortars are the most popular choice for most tile installations, but there are several types, so learn which one is best for your type of project. [READ MORE >]( A Fearless Approach to Epoxy Grout When durability is paramount, epoxy can’t be beat, and with careful prep work, it’s not as fussy as you think. [READ MORE >]( Become an ALL ACCESS member and get all of this: [Book Icon] 1 year (8 issues) of Fine Homebuilding magazine sent to your home + digital editions [Book Icon] Unlimited access to FineHomebuilding.com [Book Icon] Fine Homebuilding Online Archive [Book Icon] Code Check series [Book Icon] The Visual Handbook Of Building And Remodeling [Book Icon] 10,500+ in-depth articles [Book Icon] 1,500+ on-demand videos [Book Icon] 1,900+ reader tips [Book Icon] Builders Virtual Library [Book Icon] Home Repair Guide digital booklet [JOIN NOW]( Stay Connected The Taunton Press, 63 South Main Street, Newtown, CT 06470 [The Taunton Store]( | [About]( | [Customer Service]( | [Contact]( [Privacy Policy]( | [Copyright]( | [Terms of Use]( | [Accessibility]( | [CA Privacy Rights]( You received this message because you are a Taunton customer or have registered at Taunton.com. This email was sent to you by The Taunton Press. [Click here]( to unsubscribe or to update your email preferences.

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