1. Ground preparation: first, make sure that the ground on which the sewer tiles are laid is firm and level, with no raised or depressed parts. If the floor is uneven, you can level the floor by chopping off the raised parts or filling in the depressed parts.
2. Measurement: Measure the location and size of the water and sewer pipes on the floor, as well as the size and number of sewer tiles. This will allow you to be prepared at the time of installation to ensure that the tiles can be accurately connected to the sewer pipe.
3. Tile joints and openings: Leave certain tile joints and openings in the sewer and wall corners so that the sewer pipe can be connected in or angled. In addition, you should also leave chamfered brick joints at the corners to ensure that the tiles are beautiful and neat.
4. Cutting tiles: If you need to cut sewer tiles, you can use a handheld tile cutter or an angle grinder with a tile cutting head to cut. Be careful to protect your eyes and respiratory system when cutting.
5. Laying: Lay the sewer tile on the floor and use a tapper or rubber mallet to make it fit snugly on the floor. During the laying process, check the gaps between each tile to make sure they are consistent.
6. Fixing: To fix the sewer tiles to the floor, you can use iron nails or tile adhesive to fix them. When using iron nails, they should be driven into the 4 corners of the tiles to ensure they are firmly fixed.
7. Seal the Gaps: Use tile adhesive to seal the gaps between the tiles. The tile adhesive should fill the gaps between the tiles, which will prevent water and dust from entering the gaps and also ensure that the connection between the tiles is strong and firm.
In short, the installation of sewer tiles needs to be done carefully and meticulously. Only in this way can we ensure that the sewer tiles can discharge the water flow smoothly and ensure that the environment is beautiful and tidy.