Tilling solution for all beginner:
Tile pros have no problem
handling tile mortar--it's something they do every day. But a homeowner who has
never touched the stuff may find it difficult to work with.
Unless
you buy per-mixed tile mortar, it can be hard to mix to the right consistency.
Applying the tile mortar to the cement backer board or other sub floor can
itself be tricky. Notched trowels are supposed to regulate the flow of mortar
to the backer; but with an inexperienced hand, the mortar can go on too thin or
too thick.
So, is the solution to go
very slowly? Not always. You don't have all day for this: wait too long and the
tile mortar stiffen. In addition, there is the problem of properly spacing the
tiles. The greenhorn tiller can use plastic spacers (which slow down the tiling
process) or can "eyeball it" with inexperienced eyeballs. Space tiles
too close and you have no place for the tile grout to go; space tiles too far
apart and the grout will crack.
This refers to the vertical alignment of adjoining tiles. On a soft base of
mortar, it's easy to lay one tile higher than the next tile. The result: not
just an unattractive floor, but it's a safety hazard for anyone walking on the
floor.
These are all reasons why
homeowners nervous about the process often rightly turn to the professionals.
But floating tile floors promise to do away with many of these problems.
Plastic Base is a great solution for beginners. Just Snap & Go and no need to worry about any problems that mostly occur during flooring or tilling. Another thing of this remarkable tile benefit is that you can arrange or design your own colors or combine any types of stone tile.
Here are some of our Plastic Base Tile Products and Process:
Plastic Base is a great solution for beginners. Just Snap & Go and no need to worry about any problems that mostly occur during flooring or tilling. Another thing of this remarkable tile benefit is that you can arrange or design your own colors or combine any types of stone tile.
Here are some of our Plastic Base Tile Products and Process:
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