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Timeless Heritage Look
Drawing from the rich tradition of Moroccan zellige, this Spanish-made collection captures the beauty of artisanal design in a refined ceramic format. Offered in 4x4 and 2x8 in sizes, the tiles feature subtle surface variation and a luminous glaze that echo the handcrafted irregularities of true zellige. With their glossy finish, authentic character, and modern durability, they deliver both timeless appeal and reliable performance for today’s interiors.

Vibrant Color Palette
The collection offers a rich spectrum of shades, from soft neutrals to warm pastels and deep, dramatic tones. This dynamic range allows endless design possibilities—whether you’re creating a serene backdrop, layering tonal variations, or making a bold statement wall. Each hue is crafted to highlight the collection’s zellige-inspired character, bringing both vibrancy and heritage to contemporary spaces.
Versatile Design Style
Perfect for kitchens, bathrooms, and feature walls, these tiles are equally at home in residential and commercial spaces. Pair them with natural wood, warm metals, or minimalist stone to highlight their handcrafted texture and luminous finish. Whether arranged in classic horizontals, eclectic patchworks, or striking color blocks, this zellige-inspired ceramic collection transforms any space into a vibrant canvas of tradition and modern elegance.
The Art of Pattern
How you lay a tile can completely transform the look and feel of a space. From the timeless rhythm of a horizontal offset to the bold geometry of herringbone, the clean precision of stacked horizontal, or the architectural edge of a vertical offset, each pattern tells a different design story. Whether you’re after calm uniformity or visual movement, the right layout can elevate even the simplest tile into something extraordinary.
Inspired by the centuries old art of Moroccan zellige, these glossy 4x4 ceramic wall tiles bring the handcrafted depth and color saturation of traditional North African tilework into modern spaces. Made in Spain with a red clay body and a raised relief surface that catches light from every angle, each tile has the character and variation of artisan work without the fragility or price tag. Eight colors range from soft neutrals like White and Bone to bold jewel tones like Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, giving you the palette to go subtle or make a statement.
Details
Material
Ceramic
Chemical Resistant
Yes
Water Absorption
>10%
Stain Resistant
Class 5
Collection
Zel
Thickness
9mm
Country of Origin
Spain
Shade Variation
V3
Shape
Square
Application
Walls
Recommended Grout Joint
1mm
Edge
Irregular
Location
Walls, Shower Walls, Backsplash, Commercial
Look
Zellige
Actual Size
4" x 4"
Nominal Size
4x4
Packaging
Pieces/Box
81
Sf/Box
8.71
Lbs./Box
31.35
Boxes/Pallet
78
Sf/Pallet
679.38
Lbs./Pallet
2445.3
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Ceramic Tile Installation Guide
CERAMIC TILE INSTALLATION GUIDE
CERAMIC TILE
INSTALLATION GUIDE
A Step-by-Step Guide for Professionals and DIY Enthusiasts
BEFORE YOU BEGIN
Please read this entire guide before starting your installation. This guide provides general
recommendations and should not replace professional advice for complex installations. Reno Source
provides quality ceramic tiles and this guidance as a resource, but responsibility for the installation
process rests with the installer and homeowner.
1. OVERVIEW
Ceramic tile is one of the most reliable and versatile finish materials available. It offers durability,
low maintenance, and a timeless aesthetic that works across kitchens, bathrooms, entryways, and
living spaces. With the right preparation, most experienced installers can complete a standard room
in one to two days.
This guide walks you through each stage of a ceramic tile installation, from surface preparation
through final sealing. Follow these steps carefully and you will achieve a professional-quality result
that stands the test of time.
2. TOOLS & MATERIALS
Essential Tools
• Notched trowel (size per adhesive manufacturer recommendation)
• Rubber grout float
• Tile cutter or wet saw
• Tile nippers for curved cuts
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• Chalk line and tape measure
• Level (48″ recommended) and carpenter’s square
• Mixing bucket and drill with paddle attachment
• Sponges and clean cloths
• Knee pads, safety glasses, dust mask, and gloves
Materials
• Ceramic tiles (order 10–15% extra for cuts and future repairs)
• Thinset mortar or tile adhesive
• Grout (sanded for joints wider than 1/8″; unsanded for narrower joints)
• Tile spacers (1/8″ to 1/4″ depending on desired joint width)
• Cement backer board and fiberglass mesh tape (if required)
• Grout sealer
3. STEP-BY-STEP INSTALLATION
Step 1: Surface Preparation
Proper surface preparation is the foundation of every successful tile installation. Investing time here
prevents cracked tiles, failing grout, and costly rework.
Clear and Clean the Area
Remove all furniture, appliances, and existing flooring. Clean the subfloor thoroughly, removing
debris, dust, adhesive residue, and paint.
Inspect and Repair the Subfloor
The subfloor must be at least 1-1/8″ thick to prevent flexing. Use a long straightedge to check for
level—variations greater than 1/8″ over 10 feet should be corrected with self-leveling compound.
Repair any cracks, holes, or damaged areas before proceeding.
Install Backer Board (If Needed)
For plywood subfloors or moisture-prone areas, install cement backer board to create a rigid,
moisture-resistant base. Secure with appropriate screws and tape all seams with fiberglass mesh
tape.
Step 2: Planning and Layout
A well-planned layout produces symmetrical, professional-looking results and minimizes waste.
Never skip this step.
1. Measure and mark the midpoint of each wall. Snap chalk lines connecting opposite
midpoints. The intersection is your starting point.
2. Dry-fit tiles along the chalk lines from center to walls without adhesive. Include spacers
between tiles to preview the layout and identify where cuts will fall.
3. Adjust the layout so tiles at walls are at least half a tile width. Small slivers look
unprofessional and are difficult to cut. Shift your starting point as needed for balance.
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4. Consider tile placement around doorways and focal points before committing to your layout.
Step 3: Applying Thinset Mortar
Proper adhesive application is critical for a lasting installation. Work methodically in small sections.
1. Mix thinset mortar per manufacturer instructions to a smooth, peanut butter-like
consistency. Let it slake (rest) for 10 minutes, then remix briefly.
2. Using the flat side of your notched trowel, spread a thin layer onto a 3′ × 3′ section. Do not
cover your layout lines.
3. Hold the trowel at a 45° angle and comb through the mortar to create uniform ridges. These
ridges ensure proper adhesion and allow air to escape.
4. Work quickly—most thinset remains workable for only 15–20 minutes. Only spread as much
as you can tile within this window.
Step 4: Setting the Tiles
With adhesive applied, set tiles carefully and methodically.
1. Begin at the center intersection. Press the first tile firmly into the thinset with a slight
twisting motion to ensure full contact.
2. Insert spacers at each corner to maintain consistent joint width. Most ceramic tiles use 1/8″
to 1/4″ spacers.
3. Continue setting tiles outward from the center, one section at a time. Never slide tiles into
position—this pushes adhesive into the joints.
4. Check frequently with a level to ensure tiles are flat and even. Adjust by pressing down or
adding thinset as needed.
5. Mix tiles from several boxes as you work to blend any color variation naturally across the
installation.
IMPORTANT
Maintain uniform spacing between all tiles. Proper grout joint width allows for expansion and
prevents cracking. Resist the urge to push tiles closer together.
Step 5: Cutting Tiles
Most installations require cut tiles at walls and around obstacles. Choose the right method for each
situation.
Straight Cuts
Use a manual snap cutter or wet tile saw. Score the surface with firm, even pressure and snap along
the scored line. Smooth rough edges with a rubbing stone.
Curved and Notched Cuts
For cuts around pipes or fixtures, use tile nippers to remove small pieces at a time. Work gradually
toward your marked line. A rod saw handles longer curved cuts.
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SAFETY
Always wear safety glasses when cutting tiles. Cut edges can be sharp—handle carefully and smooth
as needed before installation.
Step 6: Grouting
Allow thinset to cure for at least 24 hours before grouting. Do not walk on the tiles during this time.
1. Remove all tile spacers. Mix grout per manufacturer directions to a smooth, thick
consistency.
2. Using a rubber grout float held at 45°, spread grout diagonally across the tile surface, forcing
it deep into the joints.
3. 4. Scrape excess grout by tilting the float to 90° and moving diagonally across the tiles.
Wait 15–20 minutes for the grout to begin setting, then wipe the surface with a damp sponge
in circular motions. Rinse the sponge frequently.
5. After the grout has fully cured (typically 24–72 hours), buff away remaining haze with a dry
cloth.
Step 7: Sealing and Finishing
Sealing protects your grout from moisture, stains, and mildew. This final step extends the life of your
installation.
1. Wait for grout to fully cure per manufacturer recommendations—typically 48 to 72 hours.
2. Apply grout sealer using a small brush applicator directly on the grout lines, or spray over the
entire surface if using a spray sealer.
3. Allow the sealer to penetrate for the time specified by the manufacturer, then wipe any excess
from the tile surface.
4. Reapply sealer annually or as recommended to maintain protection.
4. TIPS & WARNINGS
Pro Tips
• Never skip the dry-fit layout. It prevents costly mistakes and ensures professional results.
• Back-butter large tiles (apply thinset to both the floor and tile back) for complete coverage
and stronger adhesion.
• Clean grout residue promptly—dried grout haze is significantly harder to remove.
• Allow proper curing time at each stage. Rushing is the most common cause of installation
failure.
• Keep spare tiles from your installation for future repairs.
Safety Precautions
• Always wear appropriate PPE: safety glasses, gloves, knee pads, and a dust mask when
cutting tiles.
• Work in well-ventilated areas, especially when cutting.
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• Keep tools and materials away from children.
• Follow all manufacturer safety guidelines for equipment and materials.
When to Call a Professional
For installations involving structural modifications, waterproofing (showers, wet rooms), radiant
floor heating systems, or subfloor repairs, we strongly recommend consulting a licensed contractor
or tile installation professional. Complex projects may require permits and inspections—check your
local building codes before beginning work.
5. CARE & MAINTENANCE
Ceramic tile is low-maintenance by nature, but a few simple habits will keep your installation looking
its best for years.
• Sweep or vacuum regularly to prevent grit buildup that can scratch the glaze over time.
• Mop with a pH-neutral tile cleaner and warm water. Avoid excessive water.
• Wipe up spills promptly, especially on grout lines.
• Reseal grout annually or as recommended by the sealer manufacturer.
• Use felt pads under furniture legs and place mats at entryways to reduce wear.
AVOID
Do not use acidic cleaners (vinegar, citrus-based products), bleach, ammonia, or abrasive scrubbers
on ceramic tile or grout. These products can damage the finish and degrade the grout over time.
6. PRODUCT & LIABILITY INFORMATION
Ceramic tiles vary by manufacturer, production batch, and composition. Always test adhesives,
grouts, and sealers on a sample area before full application. Results may differ based on
environmental conditions, substrate type, and installation technique. Refer to specific product
documentation for detailed instructions.
This guide is provided for informational purposes only. Reno Source and its authors assume no
responsibility for injuries, damages, or losses resulting from the use of this information. Users
assume all risks associated with tile installation. Always prioritize safety and consult qualified
professionals when in doubt.
Reno Source • Finish Materials • Based in the USA
www.therenosource.com | help@therenosource.com
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