The same goes for drilling into stone tiles.
Drilling through a tile floor.
The good news about learning how to drill through tile is that while you do need a special drill bit you don t need a special drill.
Continue drilling until you re through the tile s backing board.
Make sure you have the right drill bit.
As you drill lubricate the bit with a constant trickle of water to protect both the bit and the tile from overheating.
Drilling ceramic tile requires a special drill bit and a steady hand.
Now that you know what you re up against let s look at the tools you ll need for drilling through tiles.
Steps for drilling through tile 1.
Glazed ceramic tile is the most common what you ll find in almost every older home and the easiest to drill through.
The proper drill speed will prevent a disaster.
A carbide drill bit or a diamond drill bit are best for drilling holes in ceramic tile.
As mentioned earlier drilling through tile requires a specialist drill bit regular or even masonry bits simply won t do the job as they re not strong enough to penetrate tiles hard surfaces.
Glass tile is used more as an accent and has only been around for 15 years or so.
Figure out what kind of tile you have.
Follow these simple st.
In general there are three kinds of tile.
To make larger holes you can use a ceramic tile hole saw which has a diamond grit abrasive edge instead of teeth.
In fact you want to avoid specialized drills for this project such as a hammer drill.
Drilling holes in wall tiles is a fairly easy skill to master once you know how.
Use a masonry drill bit to make holes in ceramic tiles less than about 3 4 inches in diameter.
Instead you should opt for either carbide tipped or diamond tipped drill bits.
For more tips from our general contractor reviewer on using the right drill bit to drill ceramic tile read on.
A regular cordless drill is going to be perfect.