How to tile a wall using ready mix tile adhesive

Published on April, 15 2025
How to tile a wall for beginners with ready mixed tile adhesive

Tiling a wall can seem daunting if you’ve never done it before, but with the right materials and preparation, it’s a project that DIYers can handle, without paying for a professional.  One of the key components for a successful tiling job is the adhesive you use. Ready mix tile adhesive is a popular choice for wall tiling, especially for DIYers, because it’s easy to use and requires minimal preparation.

In this guide, we'll walk you through how to tile a wall using ready mix adhesive, answering common questions and giving our expert tips along the way.

What is a ready mix tile adhesive?

Ready mix tile adhesive comes pre-mixed and is ready to use straight out of the tub, simplifying the tiling process. It eliminates the need for mixing, ensuring a smooth and consistent application. This type of adhesive is ideal for small to medium-sized projects and is suitable for many types of ceramic tiling projects.

Why choose ready mix adhesive for tiling a wall?

Ready mix adhesive is an excellent choice for tiling walls as It Is convenient with no mixing required. Simply open the tub, and you're ready to go!

Common questions about tiling a wall

1. What type of tiles can I use with ready mix tile adhesive?
Ready-mix adhesive works best with ceramic tiles. While some ready-mix adhesives are suitable for porcelain tiles and ceramic mosaic, it’s crucial to check the product instructions for compatibility. These adhesives are generally designed for lighter tiles on walls.

2. Can I use ready mix tile adhesive in wet areas like a shower?
Yes, but be sure to choose a ready-mix adhesive specifically formulated for wet areas if you are tiling in a shower or bathroom. Some adhesives are designed to withstand moisture and can provide a strong, durable bond even in these conditions.

3. What surfaces can I tile using ready mix tile adhesive?
Ready-mix adhesive is suitable for smooth, clean surfaces such as plasterboard, cement boards, or old tiles (if properly primed). Ensure your wall is even, dry, and free of dust or grease before you start.

Step-by-step for tiling a wall using ready mix adhesive

  • EVO-STIK ready mix tile adhesive: Instant Grab, Superior Strength, Waterproof
  • Your choice of tiles
  • Tile spacers
  • Notched trowel
  • Tile cutter / wet wheel tile cutter
  • Spirit level
  • Grout
  • Grout float
  • Tiling sponge
  • Tape measure
  • Pencil
  • Safety gear (gloves, goggles)

1. Prepare the wall

Before starting to tile your wall, remember to always consider the relevant safety gear such as gloves and goggles, to protect yourself from sharp tiles.

  • Clean the wall thoroughly. Remove any dust, grease, paint that could prevent the adhesive from sticking.
  • Fill any cracks or holes with filler and sand the wall smooth once dry.
  • Prime with diluted Bostik AP250 Flexibond Primer   if the wall surface is porous and allow drying.

Q: Do I need to waterproof the wall before starting? In areas like showers, it's recommended to use a waterproof membrane to prevent moisture from seeping into the walls. It's important to then allow longer for the adhesive to dry.

2. Plan your tile layout

Measure the wall and mark the centre - this will be your line to work from to ensure an even layout, check for cuts around plug sockets, windows and ensure a balanced layout.

3. Apply the tile adhesive

Ready mix adhesive is convenient because it’s pre-mixed and ready to use. So, straight from the tub using a notched trowel, spread the adhesive evenly on the wall in small sections. We advise working to about 1m2 at a time to prevent the adhesive from drying out.

When applying the tile adhesive, hold the trowel at a 45-degree angle to create grooves the notches will help control the thickness, ensuring an even application.

Q: How thick should the adhesive layer be? Depends on the application for wall tiling, the adhesive should typically be 2-3mm thick. (1~2mm for mosaics).

The selection of the right type of tiling trowel for the application will help to achieve the required adhesive bed.

4. Position and fix the tiles in place

Press each tile firmly into the adhesive using a twisting action and use tile spacers to maintain even grout gaps. Use a spirit level to check that the tiles are level and adjust as necessary. Consistency is key to achieving a professional finish.

Start by pressing the first tile onto the adhesive, applying firm pressure to ensure it adheres. Use tile spacers between tiles to maintain consistent gaps for grouting.

Regularly check adhesive ribs have not started to dry out, if so replace with fresh adhesive.

  • Remove any excess adhesive from the grout joints.
  • Work in small sections, checking regularly that your tiles are level. Adjust them while the adhesive is still fresh if needed.
  • Once tiles are applied to the adhesive allow them to sit for at least 24 hours to fully set before applying grout.

5. Cutting the tiles

Measure the space and mark the tile. We recommend taking extra care when measuring around outlets, corners, or awkward spaces to ensure your tiles fit perfectly, especially around edges and corners.

Then, use a tile cutter to make straight cuts or a tile nipper for smaller, more intricate cuts. Where necessary, a wet wheel tile cutter or manual tile cutter will give you a clean, professional finish for harder to cut tiles.

6. Allow the tile adhesive to set

Once all the tiles are in place, let the adhesive dry for at least 24 hours - it is important to check the manufacturer’s instructions for more accurate drying times.

Important: Do not rush this step! It is crucial to ensure that the tiles are securely fixed before grouting can be done.

7. Apply the grout

Once your tile adhesive is fully set, you can begin grouting. Grouting not only fills the gaps but also adds strength and stability to the tiled surface.

Start by removing the tile spacers and use a rubber grout float to spread grout over the tiles, pressing it into the gaps.

Once the grout has partially set, clean the tiles with a damp tilling sponge to remove any excess grout or grout residue. We recommend cleaning the sponge on regular intervals to keep it clean to avoid discolouring your grout.

Q: Do I need to seal the grout? For areas prone to moisture, like kitchens or bathrooms, it’s a good idea to use a grout sealer. This helps prevent stains and mould growth in the future.

8. Finishing touches

After the grout has fully cured, polish the tiles with a dry cloth. This final step ensures your tiles look clean and polished. Ta-da! You've now learnt how to tile a wall using ready mix tile adhesive.

Let's recap!

Let's sum up some final tips to make sure your tiling masterpiece is a long-lasting success…

  • Work in small sections: Don’t rush! Applying too much adhesive at once can cause it to dry before you position your tiles.
  • Check for level: Use a spirit level frequently to ensure your tiles are straight.
  • Patience is key: Let your tiles set completely before applying grout or using the area.

Whether you’re tiling a kitchen backsplash or a bathroom wall, ready mix adhesive offers a strong, reliable bond for most tiling jobs. Happy tiling!

Need to seal around your newly tiled space? EVO-STIK’s ranges of silicone sealant is perfect for bathrooms and kitchens. Use within internal tile corners and where the wall tiling meets the bath, worktop or solid structure.