How Do You Install Pebble Glass Pebble Tile Backsplash?
Glass pebble tiles are made from highly polished river rocks adhered to a mesh background, with interlocking sides. The tiles typically measure 12 inches square. Installing glass pebble tiles as a backsplash is a relatively simple process. You can create a beautiful backsplash that adds color and warmth to your kitchen or bathroom with natural pebble tiles. Find glass pebble tiles and the necessary installation materials at your local home improvement store or at online retailers. Purchase fast-drying thinset for vertical installation. Lay out the glass pebble tiles where you plan to install them. Color variations are common in natural stone, so you should select tiles with similar shading to be side by side on your backsplash. Begin at the corner or at one edge of your backsplash, apply a thin layer of thinset to a small section of wall, no more than 2 feet by 2 feet, or only large enough to place two tiles at a time. Scrape the top of the thinset with the notched edge of your trowel