To trim door jambs and casings for tile on a wood subfloor.
Ceramic tile door jamb.
Then install the door casing leaving a small space between the top of the tile and the bottom of the casing.
This allows you to butt the tile right up to the door frame.
I would add that you would be wise to cut the door jamb and casing so the tile fits under both.
When installing tile flooring in most of the cases you will face the issue of installing ceramic tiles around door jamb as to get a nice appearance.
Lay a handsaw flat on top of the tile.
You can trim the door frames without removing them to allow.
How to undercut and fit ceramic tiles around door casings and jambs.
Installing tile around door jambs can prove to be difficult.
Install all of the ceramic tiles in the room first.
Laying ceramic tile may raise the level of your existing flooring which means your door jambs may be too low for the tile to fit under.
Demonstrated by master tile setter armen tavy.
Put a tile on the plywood subfloor.
Install the tile on the concrete stab using thin set adhesive.
Ceramic and especially porcelain tiles are made of a dense material that.
When installing tile on a wood subfloor a layer of 1 2 cement backer board needs to be installed first so the tile will adhere properly.
Cutting door frames to accept tile is a lot easier than trimming tiles to fit the profiles of door jambs and molding.
Begin sawing into the door jamb using the tile as a guide to keep the handsaw at the correct height.
Saw through the room side and inside of the door jamb.
You might have to snap the wood out with a screw driver.
Professional tile installers trim the bottom of the door casings to allow the tile to tuck underneath which produces the best result.