How Do You Install A Porcelain Soap Dish On A Tile Wall?
Installing a porcelain soap dish on a tile wall is not a difficult task but requires some forethought. Most soap dishes in a shower are installed at the wrong height, catching water and transforming that bar of soap into a pile of mushy goo. Before starting this project, it’s important to pick a soap dish that matches your existing wall tiles and fits the dimensions of the current tiles. Choose the location on the tile wall, approximately four or five tiles below the shower head and two or three tiles to the right or left, if installation is in a shower. Put on protective eyewear. Use a grout saw or awl to scratch out the old grout from around the tile to be removed. Use a hammer and nail set to make a series of holes across the tile. Begin in one corner of the tile, making a diagonal line to the opposite corner. Repeat for the opposite corner, making an X on the tile. Use the drill and masonry drill bit to cut along the X-shape pattern. Take the cold chisel and hammer and tap the edge