Monday, 20 July 2020

Installation of Large Format Tile and Stone

Contractor: SEQ Tiling and Cladding 
Twenty to twenty-five years ago choosing tile was simple. Floor tiles were typically 200x200mm and wall tiles were 100x100mm. There were a couple dozen options for colour on the floor and several options for wall tile colour. The old saying, “you can have any colour you want as long as it’s white” was not far from the truth. With the tremendous advances in technology and materials, the average tile installation is no longer average.

For many years the tile manufacturing trend was to create a wider variety of textures and colours for stone, but more recently there has been a trend to manufacture and install larger and larger tile.

Large format tile was considered to be 300x300mm and was on the cutting edge of technology. Now tile is available from 10x10 mm glass mosaic to 1220x1220mm porcelain and larger.

Some advantages of having large format tile installed include:
  1. Narrow grout joints – rectified, large format tile allows for thinner grout joint widths.
  2. Easier maintenance – it is typically much easier to clean the face of tile than it is to clean grout.
  3. Room size perception – the perception is that large tile makes the room in which it is installed appear larger.
Amongst others, five of the main considerations with large format ceramic and stone tile are: 
  • Floor Flatness
  • Lippage
  • Thin-Set Adhesive Coverage
  • Movement Joint Requirement
  • Curing/Protection

For more information continue reading Technical Data Sheet, TDS-1193.

For more information on LATICRETE permanent trouble-free installation products, training, or technical support, contact us on 1800 331 012 or email sales@laticrete.com.au. 

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