Professional large and heavy tile mortar with polymer large format floor wall tile mortar is a polymer enriched modified mortar ideal for installing large format tile on floors walls and countertops.
How to tile a wall with large format tiles.
Large format tile must be installed on a level substrate.
For starters lets go over what constitutes a large format tile.
The larger the tiles the fewer the number of gaps or breaks in the ceramic covering.
Then move the tile through the blade or close the nippers to cut the tile.
But large format tile also has its installation challenges.
First apply the adhesive onto the back of the slab with a 3mm tile trowel.
It may seem easy but larger tiles are actually much harder to install correctly so i ll go over which products.
Large format natural stone tile is in demand for a variety of reasons.
At the same time spread the adhesive onto the floor substrate using a 15mm u notch or a 10mm v notch trowel and following the same direction as previously applied to the back of the slab.
Tcna recommends medium bed mortars for large format floor installs.
If any side of the tile is over 15 then it is typically considered large format.
Large format ceramic tiles cover a larger area require fewer gaps and breaks grout lines and expansion joints which are often overlooked and create the illusion of a monolithic seamless finish.
Designers like the aesthetically pleasing open look it gives floors and walls in residential and commercial applications.
Don t take any risks and always use the floating and buttering method when installing large format tiles.
Tcna also recommends full coverage on the back of the tile.
In this post we will go over how to install large format tile on a wall which is not much different then installing it on the floor.
When installing large format tile there must be at least 90 mortar contact and a minimum grout joint of 3 16.
Heavy large format tiles used on wall applications are best installed using non sag adhesives.
For large tiles you may need to rent a tile cutting saw also called a wet saw from a local home and garden store.
For many people this is considered to be an advantage and is highly appreciated by architects and clients.
Put on a pair of safety goggles and carefully align the tile with the blade of the wet saw or the shears of the nippers.
Consumers like the natural beauty of a large stone expanse and appreciate the easier maintenance resulting from fewer grouted joints.