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Can I drill into ceramic tile?

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Can I drill into ceramic tile?

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On One Hand: It’s PossibleYou can drill holes through ceramic tile of any hardness level. Most ceramic tiles used in homes are soft inside and coating with a protective shell and paint. The silica content of the clay used to make the tile also determines the hardness; the more silica in the clay, the harder the tile. Tiles baked at higher temperatures for long periods of time are also harder.On the Other: You Will Need Certain Drill BitsDrilling through tile requires a steady hand and specific drill bits. If you are dealing with the usual soft tile with the protective coating, AsktheBuilder.com recommends using a regular carbide drill bit. You will need to apply soft pressure so you don’t break it or scratch the paint. You can drill through harder ceramic tiles with a sharp carbide bit, but you will need to add water to keep the tile from heating up.Bottom LineYou can drill through any hardness of ceramic tile using different carbide drill bits. Softer tile requires a regular carbide b

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