Do I need spacers for 3x6 subway tile?

If you're using small tiles (such as 3x6 inch tiles), you'll want to use small spacers (such as 1/16 or 1/8 inch). On the other hand, if you're using larger tiles (such as 6x12 inch tiles), you can use larger spacers (such as 1/4 inch or 3/8 inch).
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Do you have to put spacers between subway tile?

Most subway tile has grooves on the sides so you don't need to use spacers at all because it's an automatic 1/16″ grout line.
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How much space do you need between 3x6 tiles?

3 x 6 inch subway tiles typically have grout joints of 1/16 inch, but 1/8 inch grout joints are also common.
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What size spacers should be used for backsplash tiles?

We chose to use 1/16″ spacers in between tiles and turned these 1/16″ spacers on their side to create a 1/8″ spacer between the countertop and the backsplash tile. We opted to skip grouting that 1/8″ space and instead, caulk that line between the countertop and the tile.
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What size trowel do you use for 3x6 subway tile?

For example, let's say that you have a ¼ inch x ¼ inch square notched trowel that works great for Home Depot Restore 3×6 subway tile. Additionally, you've found this trowel to place the perfect amount of mortar for these tiles.
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Subway tile dos and don'ts. Specifically back buttering.



What is the smallest grout line for backsplash?

Grout, including sealed grout, tends to wear more quickly than tile and become more porous and prone to staining. Because of this, minimizing the width of grout lines is advisable, keeping it down to around 1/16 inch. If you're using unsanded grout, which is less resistant to cracking, keep the width under 1/8 inch.
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Do you back butter subway tile?

Back-Buttering shouldn't be needed. But, the best determination is to set a tile & then pry it off. You should have a nice even smush of Thin-set that covers the whole back of the tile. If you don't get full coverage, then you can try it again with a bigger notch trowel...on a fresh clean tile.
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What is the smallest grout line for tile?

Smallest size grout lines should not be less than 1/16″. This is an acceptable space that can be properly grouted. When the space between tiles is so little like 1/32″ which is often referred to as “credit card lines” or “penny lines”, it's not possible to fill that space all the way through the bottom of the tile.
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Is subway tile out of style 2021?

“Subway tiles are classic and timeless, yet versatile, which is why they are so great. They aren't going anywhere in 2021 or beyond,” shares Erin Davis, lead designer at Mosaik Design & Remodeling in Portland, OR.
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What is the most popular size of subway tile?

3″x6″ Subway Tile

This standard size is a favorite for many because when using a smaller size, you may find it too busy and a larger size may limit you on how much pattern you can fit in a given area.
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How big should my grout lines be?

As a general rule, floor tiles should have grout lines of 1/8 inch or larger, depending on the type and size of tile. Special types, such as slate or quarry tiles, often do not have edges uniform enough to work with tight spacing. These tiles usually are spaced with grout lines 3/16 inch or wider.
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What size trowel do I use for subway tile?

1/4'' x 1/4'' square notch: this trowel size is the most common size in the tiling industry.
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How thick should Thinset be under tile?

Plan for a layer of thinset 3/16-inch to 1/8-inch thick beneath your tile. A 3/16-inch layer of thinset will be enough for tiles with a smooth back to bond the tile to the floor or backer board. For natural tiles with an uneven surface on the back, you may need to spread a 1/8-inch layer of thinset during installation.
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Does subway tile need bullnose?

Some tile types don't offer a bullnose because a bullnose is not necessary. Glass tiles, tumbled stone varieties, and porcelain tiles have naturally finished edge. They do not need a separate edge piece to create a polished look. Simply install up to the edge and caulk.
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How many tile spacers do I need?

After your first tile is laid, put a spacer on each corner of the tile (ensuring they are flush). Note: When using floor tiles it is also recommended to use two "square" spacers per side (in addition to the plus spacers on each corner). This provides additional accuracy along the length of the tile.
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Is subway tile out of style 2022?

Clean and straight lines and neutral color schemes which are the backbones of a modern style for kitchen backsplashes stand out in 2022 trends. You can use classic subway tiles in a stacked layout to give a more modernized vibe. Geometrical tiles like hexagons or triangles are also perfect to create a modern appeal!
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What size wall tile spacers should I use?

The general rule is to use tile spacers of 2 - 3mm for a ceramic wall tile installation and tile spacers of 5mm for a ceramic floor tile installation, but there are numerous factors that can influence the size of the tile spacers you use. Porcelain, granite and marble tiles are generally installed with a 3mm spacer.
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Is subway tile going out of style?

We know classic white ceramic subway tile will never go out of style, but that doesn't mean we can't look for ways to jazz it up! One of the current trends to give this timeless tile a fresh new look is adding contrasting grout!
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What is thinnest grout line?

First, the smallest grout lines, less than 1/8 inch, are ideal for rectified tiles. Rectified tiles are perfectly uniform, with precisely defined edges, requiring the least amount of grout. All other cuts of tile, from tumbled to chiseled to punched, contain slight variations in shape and size.
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