How to Install Kitchen Backsplash Glass in Easiest way?

DIY Project- How to Install Kitchen Backsplash Glass in Easiest way?

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A kitchen that has a backsplash is considered to be trendy and modernized. This is the primary reason many homeowners in the 21st century opt to go for the backsplash glass in their kitchen instead of the traditional wooden or tiled walls. A backsplash makes your kitchen look unique, elegant and seamless. Glass is a material that can be used in different rooms within your house when you are looking for a seamless interior. Interior designers may recommend different colors of the Backsplash glass so that it can match the theme of your house. It is a factor that you ought to consider even before buying this material. Since it can be customized for you, you need not worry about the colors or the size. The best site to be fitted in your kitchen is dependent on the size of your wall.  Ideally, it would be best if you considered installing the

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Backsplash on one side of the wall where there are no cabinets or other accessories. Having DIY projects in your home gives you the independence of choosing different aspects of the materials that you will use. For instance, in the installation of this glass, you have the independence to select the size, the color and any other accessories that you may want to add. Before beginning your DIY project, ensure that you have the necessary tools to minimize any damages to the Backsplash glass and any other materials that may be around.  If you are not aware of the steps that you should follow for the complete installation, please read this article, and you will find it helpful.

Clean TheGlass Wall

Glass materials are sensitive to dirt when they are being installed on walls. They may either not stick properly when an adhesive is being used, or they may not be well aligned to the walls. Therefore, it is essential to first sand the wall of your kitchen where you intend to install this glass. When the wall is clean and smooth, you do not expect any hitches in the installation process. Note that you do not need any adhesive to fit the Backsplash glass in to place. It is held into position by adding a holder which connects it to the cabinet from the top part.

Install The First Piece

The first piece of the backsplash is the most important in the installation process. It helps to guide you on where you are to install the next pieces until you complete the process.  Place the first piece which is usually pre-cut against the wall and I an upright position. If you have a colored glass ensure that the colored side is facing outside while the opposite side faces the wall directly. This will help you to create an attractive ambiance in the kitchen. When handling the glass, you should use either suction cups or rubber gloves. They help in ensuring that you do not stain the glass with oil or grease or other materials which might not be appealing once it is installed.

Install The First Piece

Lock The Glass Into Place

 Once you have set the first piece into the position that you want, the next step involves looking it against the wall and the bottom of the cabinet. Mostly a quarter round of molding is nailed on the bottom side of the cabinet to hold the glass against the wall. The molding should be nailed along the length of the glass so that it is tightly held on the wall. However, you might not have a cabinet above the point where you want to install the backsplash. This is where your creativity comes in. You can find a way of locking the glass into position against the wall so that it does not move about during your subsequent installations. While doing all these, ensure that you have your rubber glove son to avoid leaving fingerprints on the glass which can be unpleasant.

Thread Screws Through The Glass

Sometimes, you could be installing your Backsplash glass on a wall that was previously holding other accessories. This means that you could have screws that are on the wall. It could be easier to remove them, but they can also be used for further decorations after you gave installed your backsplash. Therefore, if you have any screws that you use to hang your artwork or any other items, you will need to pass them through the glass. In such a situation, the glass is carefully drilled to create holes for the screws to pass through. The screws, when passed carelessly, can break or scratch the glass. To avoid such an occurrence, it is recommended that the screws should be threaded. This involves tying a thread around the screws before passing them through the glass. The glass will thus be free from any form of damage.  Anytime you are hanging a piece of the pre-cut this glass; you should first identify any points that have screws so that you can carefully drill through the glass.

Thread Screws Through The Glass

Seal Holes With Silicone

After installation of the first Backsplash glass piece, you should check for any open holes that could allow debris to fall behind the glass. Any holes identified should be sealed entirely using silicone. Silicone is one of the most popular and effective sealants that you can use to seal the holes in glass. It will leave the surface seamless as well as ensure that no debris falls behind the glass. The holes that were screwed to allow for threading of screws on the wall should be completely sealed. If you have no silicone, you can still use any alternative sealant as long as it is effective.

Additionally, the edges of the glass should be checked to ensure that it is in contact with the wall. Also, it should not be moving around freely since it could topple over in case of accidents which will cause it to move. If you notice that the glass is moving, you can add support to make it stable and steady.

Install All Other Sheets

Install all the remaining kitchen backsplash tiles or glass as in the first one. All the processes involved in the installation of the first piece should be strictly followed to produce a seamless pattern. If you are using a pattern glass, ensure that the patterns flow from one piece to the other. Without proper arrangement of the glass pieces, the patterns would not be attractive in the long run. The space between two adjacent glass pieces should be sealed using silicone or any other available sealant. Also, the glass pieces should remain steady and stable at all times.

Install All Other Sheets

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Seal The Seams

 The seams at the bottom of the glass should be sealed to keep water and any other fluids away. The silicone sealant or any other available should be used. T application of the sealant should be consistent and uniform. This will leave your kitchen Backsplash glass looking attractive and flashy. Your kitchen will also look modernized and sleek. After your DIY project is complete, lean the glass surface front side to remove any fingerprints or grease.

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