Whether you want to learn how to tile your own bathroom or kitchen or are seriously thinking of training properly to be a qualified tiler, you need to understand the basic theory knowledge and practical skill requirements first. Otherwise you could incur much needless expense and frustration! Using the right adhesives and grout for every type of different application is as important as the way you lay the tiles!There are a number of courses that can be taken, including the approved City & Guilds NVQ tiling qualification, which can also be undertaken over a couple of weekend tiling courses, if there is restriction on training during the working week.It's important to know that floor tiles are rated according to their resistance to wear, ranging from 'very low' for bare feet only, applying for example, in a shower room, or 'light' for slippers or soft-soled shoes, most likely in a bathroom, to 'heavy' where most abrasion could occur, from a commercial kitchen to a garage area.The correct adhesive must be used with each type of tile, from splash proof to water resistant, and according to each type of surface that will take the tiles. For example, floor adhesive possess flexible properties to avoid damaging?