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Which Drill bit to use for Tiles?

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When I decided to mount a towel rack in my bathroom, I realised drilling into tiles wasn’t as simple as drilling into a wall. To avoid damaging the tiles, I called a carpenter for help. He showed me the process, explaining the tools needed and showing me how to do it step by step. Here’s what I learned about which drill bit to use for tiles and how to get the job done safely.

Which Drill Bit Use for Tiles?


The carpenter explained that the type of drill bit depends on the tile material. He shared these specifics:

Carbide-Tipped Masonry Bits

  1. Ideal for ceramic tiles, which are softer compared to porcelain or glass.

  2. These bits create clean holes without cracking the tile.

Diamond-Tipped Bits

  1. Best for porcelain or glass tiles, as they are much harder.

  2. Though pricier, they provide precision and prevent damage to delicate surfaces.

As the tiles that were installed in my bathroom were porcelain ones, he used diamond tipped bits. The carpenter also used masking tape to mark the drilling spot and avoid slipping. He also kept a spray bottle handy to cool the bit while drilling, especially for porcelain tiles. This step was crucial to prevent overheating and ensure smooth operation.

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