Tile laying

Laying tiles is easy with the right tools. Especially for tilers and other construction workers, it's important to protect their health. Good ergonomics of the tools are not only important when laying tiles, but good quality is also crucial.

Here you will find a variety of high-quality tools used in tile laying.

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35 Products

Tile spacer black X shape
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Tile spacer black X shape

6.200 Ft
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Tile spacer white T shape
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Tile spacer white T shape

700 Ft
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Tile spacer white X shape
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Tile spacer white X shape

600 Ft
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Rubber mallet
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Rubber mallet

5.200 Ft
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Contour gauge
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Contour gauge

3.500 Ft
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Suction lifter
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Suction lifter

5.500 Ft
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Chalk line marker
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Chalk line marker

4.300 Ft
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Chalk line powder (50g) Chalk line powder (50g) - Ansicht 2
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Chalk line powder (50g)

1.000 Ft
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Grinding sponge
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Grinding sponge

4.300 Ft
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Grindstone coarse/fine
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Grindstone coarse/fine

3.400 Ft
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Cord iron (160x8mm)
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Cord iron (160x8mm)

1.100 Ft
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Spirit level Spirit level - Ansicht 2
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Spirit level

4.200 Ft
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Spiral stirrer 90 - 120 mm Spiral stirrer 90 - 120 mm - Ansicht 2
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Spiral stirrer 90 - 120 mm

6.400 Ft
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Cutter knife
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Cutter knife

900 Ft
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Curver with crank
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Curver with crank

212.400 Ft
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Tools for laying tiles

With the right tools and a little skill, even tiling is not rocket science for non-professionals. We have summarized the basic equipment you need for you in an overview.

Grout sealant and sponge

The same work is done on the wall with the joint sealant . Finally, the joint is smoothed and roughly cleaned with the sponge board . They are available in various sizes with different sponges.

Pliers, trowel and file

The tiles then do not need to be marked out individually. With the parrot-beak pliers, small pieces are nibbled out of the tile for tight recesses and corners. If you want to break off tile strips with the crowbar , they must be marked with a   The tile cutter should be scored beforehand. The adhesive or grout is applied, smoothed, and textured with a trowel . The steel wheel of the tile nippers scores the tile, which is then broken and held with the jaws of the pliers. On the floor, the grout is spread and worked in with a rubber squeegee on a long handle.

Tile hole cutter and rubber hammer

Circular holes of different diameters are cut into the tile with the tile hole cutter. The floor and base tiles are gently tapped with the rubber hammer .