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It is important that you plan the tile rails before you start laying the tiles. Why? Because most tile profiles should be inserted into the so-called adhesive bed (adhesive layer with which the tiles are fixed to the wall and floor) before the tiles are laid. It is also important that you always select the tile profiles 1 mm to 2 mm higher than the tile.
Whether in new construction or renovation: when laying tiles, many people only think about the right finishing profiles at the last minute – yet their workmanship often determines the final result. Especially in visible areas, clean transitions, precise cuts and the right installation time are crucial. Those who start unprepared risk unclean edges or time-consuming rework.
To ensure that tile profiles fulfil their protective and design functions optimally, professional installation is crucial. In this guide, you will learn how to use tile profiles correctly – from selection to grouting.
Choosing the right tile trims is crucial for a visually clean and durable result. The most important factor here is finding the right height in relation to the tile thickness.
A profile that is too low causes the tile edge to protrude – this is unattractive and prone to damage. A profile that is too high, on the other hand, creates an uneven height difference. Both variants impair the appearance and functionality of the installation.
| Tile height | Profile height |
|---|---|
| 4 – 5 mm | 6 mm |
| 6 – 7 mm | 8 mm |
| 8 mm | 9 mm |
| 9 mm | 10 mm |
| 10 – 12 mm | 12.5 mm |
Spread the tile adhesive evenly with a notched trowel in the area where the tile profile is to be installed. The adhesive should be applied over the entire surface to ensure a reliable bond with the profile.
Especially with external wall corners, it makes sense to tile the entire wall surface first. This will give you a precise contact surface for the profile.

Carefully press the tile profile into the fresh adhesive bed and align it precisely. Ensure that the fixing leg is completely covered with adhesive to ensure maximum stability.
Precise alignment is crucial for a clean joint pattern and a flush connection between the tile and the profile.

Now place the adjacent tiles flush against the profile and press them evenly into the adhesive bed. A gap of approx. 2–3 mm should be left between the tile and the profile.
This joint serves to absorb tension and ensures a durable, crack-free result.

Finally, apply the grout evenly to the remaining joint between the tile and the profile. Use a rubber grout squeegee or other tools for grouting for this.
Carefully remove excess mortar and smooth the joint for a professional, lasting result.
