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Overview

Get hands-on with the essential skills needed to tile a bathroom confidently and safely. The Bathroom Tiling Workshop is a practical, one-day course that introduces you to the fundamentals of wall and floor tiling in a supportive trade workshop environment.

Led by experienced trainers, you’ll learn how to prepare surfaces, set out tiles accurately, apply adhesive, cut tiles safely and complete a tiled surface with grout. With a strong focus on doing rather than watching, this workshop is designed to build real confidence through guided practice.

Whether you’re planning a DIY bathroom project or exploring the idea of a trade pathway, this workshop gives you a practical taste of tiling using CIT’s industry-standard facilities.

Participants must provide their own PPE (eye and hearing protection as well as covered shoes) and complete the safety induction at commencement of the workshop.

This is a non-accredited short course.

Details

Cost

$450

Course no.

XA-TS10

Duration

1 day (8 hours)

Delivery mode

Face-to-face

Location

CIT Bruce

Dates

Multiple start dates throughout the year

Eligibility and entry requirements

To enrol in this course, you must be aged 17 years or older, and be one of the following:

  • an Australian citizen or permanent resident
  • a New Zealand citizen
  • the holder of a permanent humanitarian visa
  • an eligible temporary visa holder as defined in the CIT Admission and Enrolment Policy.

What you will learn

  • Safely identify common tools and materials used for wall and floor tiling
  • How to prepare and set out a small area for tiling
  • Techniques to mix and apply tile adhesive correctly
  • How to place and space tiles for a neat, consistent finish
  • Methods for cutting tiles safely using basic cutting tools
  • Mixing and applying grout to complete a small tiling project
  • To follow safe work practices relevant to tiling tasks.

Who this course is for

  • anyone who wants to learn basic bathroom tiling skills for DIY or home renovation projects
  • those with little to no prior experience with tiling
  • people interested in developing practical, hands-on trade skills
  • learners exploring whether a career or further training in tiling or construction is right for them
  • anyone who would like to learn correct techniques in a safe, supervised workshop environment

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How to enrol

  1. Review the course information
    • Check the course delivery mode, entry requirements, and any prerequisites (if applicable).
  2. Choose your session
    • Select your preferred course date and time from the available options.
  3. Review the terms and conditions
    • Make sure you read and understand the enrolment terms before registering.
  4. Complete the registration form
    • Fill out the Eventbrite form on the course page.
    • Hint: If you’re registering multiple participants from the same organisation, you'll need to enter details for each person.
  5. Submit and confirm your enrolment
    • After submitting the completed form, you’ll receive a confirmation email.
    • If your course requires proof of identity or other documents, further instructions will be provided to help you finalise your enrolment.

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