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How to Tile Step Trim

These outdoor steps make a bold statement with small pieces of trim tile. ©2017 Tim Carter

How To Tile Step Trim TIPS

DEAR TIM: I’ve got an exciting outdoor patio project I’m about to start. But I need your help.

This is a multi-level patio that will be connected by several different sets of steps. I’m leaning towards a orange-red terra cotta clay tile for this project.

The issue is I just don’t want to end up with a big blob of orange/red in my backyard. I feel I need to incorporate extra accent color.

Do you have any ideas? I’m looking for something that will last for many years. Terry C., Cambria, CA

DEAR TERRY: I can relate to your dilemma.

Lot's Of Red

Years ago I built two red paver brick patios for my wife. They had steps that were part of the design. While the brick did come in subtle different shades, when it was all said and done it was a giant blob of red brick!

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Ponder The Possibilities

Years after I built the patios, I’d sit out there on summer evenings and think about how I could have done things differently, especially when it came to the step risers. I believe you’re going to like my suggestions. Let’s get started.

Break Up Color

You’re not the first person to have this low-level anxiety. The same thing can happen when a person paints a room. At first the walls are screaming color because nothing is on them and the room is empty.

But adding furniture, paintings and other things back into the room, tames the wild beast of wall color.

Patio Furniture

Think about how your patio furniture is going to offset the wide expanse of the tile. We had just traditional dark-green wrought-iron patio furniture on our red brick and I was amazed at how it toned down the brick.

Patio furniture with cushions, texture, and fabrics could go a long way to create the overall look you’re thinking about.

Risers Are Billboards

My first suggestion is to incorporated different tiles, and there are many types, as part of the stair cases. When you approach even a low set of steps, your eyes are almost always focused on the risers.

Your brain is doing the math so that you raise each foot just enough to clear the riser so it lands on the tread.

Decorative Tile On Risers

Take advantage of this and put some colored tile as the riser instead of the same terra cotta tile you’re using for all the flat patio surfaces and the treads. There are endless choices of glazed tile meant for outdoor use that will stand the test of time if installed correctly.

I can think of no less than ten colors and patterns that would go very well with a standard terra cotta tile.

accent tile

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Tough Tile

Always be sure the accent tile you decide to use is made to withstand exposure to the outdoor elements where you live. While it doesn’t get bitter cold where you live, some people do have freezing conditions and the tile they use needs to be made to withstand freeze/thaw cycles without crumbling.

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Accent or Mood Tiles

You may even be able to locate an accent tile that speaks to something you like, the flavor of your setting, or it communicates a theme or feeling you’re trying to create with the patio setting.

For example, let’s say you like everything ocean. You might find tiles that have all sorts of sea creatures or other maritime scenes baked into the clay. Maybe you love flowers and the accent tiles are all sorts of different flowers that appeal to you. The possibilities are almost endless.

You can extend this accent tile idea into the flat surfaces of the patio. You may find tiles that can be used to outline different seating areas on the patio. Other tiles can be used that may tell a story. Some tiles can be used to create a pathway within the terra cotta tile.

©2017 Tim Carter

Potted Plants

Don’t forget you can use potted plants that rest in decorative pots to also help add different colors and textures to the patio. My wife would fill many pots of different sizes and in different groupings at spots on the patio.

My favorite annual flowers were ones that were a deep red in color.

Strong Base

To ensure all this hard work stands the test of time, you need to make sure the tile is put on a base that’s not going to fall apart or crack. This means you, or your contractor, need to install a poured concrete base that contains lots of steel reinforcing rods.

No-Rust Reinforcing Steel

I’d paint the steel with a special paint that resists rust and salt spray. Recently I was able to see accelerated salt-spray tests of metal paints and a paint called X-O Rust outperformed all other paints.

It’s available at your local True Value hardware store.

4,000 PSI

The concrete should be no less than 4,000 pounds per square inch in strength and at least 5 inches thick. I’d place the steel rods both directions at 2 feet on center making sure they end up in the middle of the concrete.

Crack Management

The steel holds the concrete together in the event it wants to crack and displace. You can’t afford any cracks to form and spread. These cracks would telegraph through the finished tile.

Crack Isolation Fabric

Modern techniques and materials might be in order for you too. Crack isolation fabrics and membranes are commonly used to help prevent cracks from telegraphing through to the finished tile. I’d look into these and make sure the manufacturer states they can be used in your setting.

crack-isolation fabric

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Best WX

Try to do all the tile work on overcast days with the temperatures in the 60 F range. Hot sunny weather is the worst to install patio tile. The cement mortar can dry too rapidly leading to poor bonding.

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