Choosing a Career As a Tiler - What They Do and What to Expect

By : Jim Olivero

 

What exactly does a tiler do? Well, many different jobs. Tilers use tiles to cover walls and floors, from bathrooms to kitchens, from residential homes to office buildings. A career in tiling can be a lucrative one as well as one that will keep you quite busy!

A tiler is part of a construction team that will follow plans that have already been drawn up by an architect, a builder or designer. As a tiler, one will have a variety of chores and jobs to do. These may include:

Figuring out how many tiles will be needed in an area. This may be called "marking out" or "setting out".

Using different tools to cut the tiles to the right shape and size. This may be accomplished with hand tools or bench-mounted tools.

A tiler prepares the surfaces that are to be tiled. This may be done by plastering, sanding or cementing. Fixing or adjusting the tiles after they have been set, applying the proper amount of grout, and then finishing the job.

A tiler can work in a variety of settings. Typically, a tiler would work in a residential, private home, applying tiles to generally a kitchen or bathroom. However, tilers work in businesses as well, such as office buildings, restaurants, and stores. There may also be specialty work involved with being a tiler, such as swimming pool work and the mosaic walls that may be found in the landscape outside or in a garden. There are also many different types of material a tiler can work with .These may include ceramics, stone, glass, marble or terracotta.

There are no formal qualifications necessary to become a tiler. However, an employer will probably look to hire men or women who have some experience in the tiling business. For those who do not have any experience tiling but wants to get into the business, you may be able to get started as an apprentice. You may be able to talk to contractor companies and find out if they have any openings to receive on the job training. One may need some classes in maths subjects, English, design and technology before being hired as an apprentice. You may also greatly benefit from receiving a Diploma in Construction.

When you receive a job as a tiler, you can then get started with training on the job. You can also take a college course such as the Intermediate Construction Award that could help teach you what you needed for the job as a tiler. There are many websites that can help you find what various courses and classes that can move your career as a tiler along.

In today's' world, you may need to have a CSCS card to work on some construction sites. This is a card that proves your skills and competence as a tiler. You will need to have an NVQ or equivalent qualification, and also pass a health and safety assessment. To receive a NVQ you must pass several units, which may include setting out, preparing surfaces, and mosaic finishes.

A career as a tiler can be profitable and net you a busy lifestyle. To look into it, contact your local colleges or vocational schools to get started today. Tilers can look forward to a variety and abundance of jobs in the future.

 

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