Should tile go to the ceiling in tub surround?

They protect your walls from water and moisture. Any drywall that is exposed to water can become damaged or susceptible to mold. This is the main reason you should consider tiling all the way to the ceiling. Below we'll go over different tub styles and examples of tiling around them.
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Should you tile to the ceiling in a tub shower?

If your bathroom tends to get humid or you are installing a steam shower, you should tile the ceiling to help protect it from moisture. Otherwise, the best time to install tile on the ceiling is if you are doing an accent wall in the shower, and want to extend the tile overhead.
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How far above the tub should a tile be?

Don't start on the edge of the tub or shower

Leave a 1/8-in. space between the tub and the tile to allow installation of a flexible bead of caulk. This tip also allows you to wrap tile around tub corners as shown in the photo below. Don't start the first row of tile by resting it against the tub or shower.
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Should you tile floor to ceiling in a small bathroom?

Yes – The case FOR floor to ceiling tiling

Bathrooms are now becoming a sanctuary and not just a functional wash-room, so there is a desire for a luxury experience. 2 – It can make a bathroom feel bigger, so this is a great choice for small bathrooms and one of the reasons why it is popular in ensuites too.
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How far above the shower head should the tile go?

Shower Wall Tile Height

4-6" Above The Shower Head: When tiling the walls inside your shower, we usually install the tile just is usually 4-6" above the shower head. This protects most of your wall from water while leaving a bit of wall exposed to contrast the tile.
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Should I tile floor to ceiling?

As a tile installer and bathroom re-modeler, I recommend going to the ceiling if the conditions are right. There are a few reasons I encourage my clients to tile up to the ceiling: Tile is meant for a wet area. No one likes to see wet paint and drywall.
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How much space should be between floor tile and tub?

Leave 1/4-inch gaps along all walls, to be covered later with baseboard. Leave a 1/8-inch joint against the tub. Cut all tiles on a tile wet saw or a tile cutting board. Let the installation dry 24 hours.
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How much space is needed between tile and tub?

Bathtubs, believe it or not, will expand when filled with water. Leaving a 1/16″ gap between the tub and tile will prevent the tile from cracking when the tub expands. Plus, a 1/16″ gap allows the caulk to properly fill the space and waterproof the transition between the tile and tub or shower.
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Should I tile the shower ceiling or walls first?

If you do not install your ceiling tile diagonally please line up your grout lines. If you don't it looks like crap – that simple. When installing tile on the ceiling you want to install the tile on the shower walls all the way up to the last row before the ceiling – as I've done in these photos.
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What do you put on ceiling above shower?

If you are looking for a good material for a bathroom ceiling, then drywall, acrylic, tile, cement board, and fiberglass are great materials to consider. The highlighted materials can be used to give your bathroom ceiling a polished, modern, perfect and refined overall appearance.
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Can you tile tub ceiling?

Tiling the bathroom ceiling can provide an extra layer of protection in your bathroom, and help with excess moisture. It also can provide you a way to create a new design that adds value to your home. Many people choose to tile their bathrooms, and tiling your ceiling in the shower may also be something you want!
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Do you tile before or after drop in tub?

The preferred method is before the tub is set, which allows the tub to then rest on top of the finished tile surface, giving a seamless look to the installation. However, some tubs are already in place and require the tile to terminate around its edge.
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How do you finish between tile and tub?

Since you are joining two different materials together, you should use caulk in the space where the floor tile and tub meet. Grout is not flexible, so it's not the best material for the job, while caulk allows for movement and also provides a better sealant.
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What do you do with the gap at the end of the bath?

Things you could do to help: Make sure it's watertight. Tank it, or better use a waterproof board, plenty of sealant between board and bath edges and joints to wall (butyl tape also good). Tiles on top - instead of grout, use colour match silicone (you should use at wall joints anyway, but use everywhere).
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What do you put between tub and tile?

Caulk seals seams between tile and fixtures or walls.

Caulk provides a waterproof seal where tile abuts other materials, such as bathtubs, sinks, or walls. A carefully run line of caulk (known as a bead) in these areas adds a finished touch.
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How far up should you tile a bathroom wall?

The classic design feature is usually between 34 and 54" high, with 36" being the average height. A classic offset or straight set pattern in a standard field size tile works best for this wall height. For a truly classic look, finish the top with a decorative trim or a bullnosed edge.
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Is it better to fully tile a bathroom?

One of the most common questions when it comes to decorating the bathroom is: “Should the walls be fully tiled or half tiled?” The answer is that there is no “right” way. It's not a matter of fully-tiled being better than half-tiled. Rather, both are different but equally good ways to decorate your bathroom walls.
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Do people still tile bathroom walls?

Traditionally, tiles are used in wet areas of a bathroom (around the bath and within the shower enclosure) as a means to waterproof walls but there are now alternative materials to add a decorative, waterproofing to bathroom walls.
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Do you need green board behind shower surround?

Paper-faced gypsum board will not prevent moisture penetration and should not be used in wet areas (BSC 2009a). Non-paper-faced fiber-reinforced gypsum board, moisture-resistant gypsum board, or “green board” products are also not recommended behind tub surrounds (BSC 2009a).
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