Finally choose a grout that will resist stains and fading so your project will still look good for years to come.
How to install ceramic tile on exterior wall.
Select a ceramic tile that is suitable for an exterior installation.
The preferred method for tile installations is to use a sheet of underlayment.
Nevertheless you should ensure that the tile is placed properly level and plumb.
Clean excess grout from the tile and allow the grout to set.
Use an exterior grade grout mixed with a latex fortified grout additive to grout the tiles.
Mortar a small spot and then place a tile.
Spread the adhesive with the smooth side of your notched trowel and then go over it with the notched side to create ridges in the adhesive.
Lightly tap each tile with the mallet to firmly set it.
Meanwhile there are numerous porcelain product lines specifically approved for exterior use.
Push it firmly in the adhesive twisting it lightly to make sure it is locked into position.
With ceramic tile the most common recommendation is porcelain tile due to its low absorption wide variety of colors and finishes.
If possible you should always use concrete board underlayments rather than plywood.
Figure a and figure b are typical examples of exterior wall tiling.
Of course it should also have a slip resistant surface.
The tile itself should also be rated for outdoor use and as a general rule porcelain tends to be more durable than ceramic.
Installing tile on exterior walls.
Starting in the center on one side of your reference line apply a coat of tile setting adhesive to an area about 3x3 feet square.
For the average small wall tiles which are currently popular you will want to use a 1x4 square notch trowel.
The tile industry standard recommendation is no more than 5 porosity.
Figure a represents tile installed over a mortar bed fastened to masonry or concrete while figure b is tile bonded directly over masonry or concrete.
Continue to spread mortar and lay tile onto the rest of the wall in sections working from the center outward.
For wall installations plywood is overkill beneath the concrete or fiber board which is designed in five eighths inch material for wall settings.
Installing ceramic tile on concrete wall start with one corner of the wall an lay the first tile into position.
Take care not to cover your lines.
Pull the tile up and look at the pattern that is create on the back.
Under 3 is ideal.
With less than 5 absorption most porcelain tiles are suitable for exterior walls however always confirm with your supplier.
Let the wall dry 24 hours.
Certain natural stone and ceramic tiles are not suitable for outside installations due to their porosity.