Specification
TILING 09 30 00 Setting / TDS-121
Bonding to Plywood Surfaces
Plywood floors, including those under resilient flooring, must be
structurally sound and must meet all ANSI A108.01 Part 3.4
requirements. Maximum allowable deflection: L/360 tile L/720 stone.
See TCNA F150-13 tile installations, TCNA F141-13 and F250-13 for
stone. For questions about proper subfloor installation requirements,
callCustom®TechnicalServices.
Bonding to Backerboards
As an alternative to an additional layer of plywood, WonderBoard Lite
backerboard may be installed over plywood subfloors for ceramic tile
installations. Refer to TCNA F144-13 tile installations and TCNA F-250-
13forstone.CallCustom®TechnicalServiceswheninstallingnatural
stone over plywood subfloor.
Bonding to Existing Surfacing Material
Existing Ceramic Tile, Resilient Flooring or Plastic Laminates: Resilient
flooring or plastic laminates must be well bonded, as well as clean and
free of all contaminates. Roughen the surface by sanding or scarifying;
rinse and allow to dry. Do not sand flooring that contains asbestos. For
existing well bonded ceramic tile, mechanically abrade the surface.
Rinse and allow to dry. When sanding, an approved respirator should
be used.
Bonding to Cutback Adhesive
Adhesive layers must be removed, as they reduce mortar bond
strength to cement surfaces. Use extreme caution; adhesives may
contain asbestos fibers. Do not sand or grind adhesive residue, as
harmful dust may result. Never use adhesive removers or solvents, as
they soften the adhesive and may cause it to penetrate into the
concrete. Adhesive residue must be wet-scraped to the finished
surface of the concrete, leaving only the transparent staining from the
glue. To determine desirable results, do a test bond area before
starting. Refer to the RFCI Pamphlet, "Recommended Work Practices
for Removal of Resilient Floor Coverings", for further information.
Expansion Joint placement
Expansion joints and cold joints, as described in ANSI A108.01, should
never be bridged with setting material. They must be brought through
the tile work and filled with an appropriate elastomeric sealant, such
asCustom's®100%Silicone.ContactCustom's®TechnicalServices
for the proper treatment of control or saw cut joints. Refer to TCNA
EJ171, F125 and F125A.
Mixing Ratios
Mix 5.5 qt (5.21 L) clean water to 30 lb (13.6 kg) bag of mortar.
Mixing Procedures
Mix by hand or use a low 150-200 RPM speed 1/2" (13 mm) drill to
achieve a smooth, paste-like consistency. Let the mixture slake or
stand 5-10 minutes; stir again and use. Stir occasionally, but do not
add more water. When properly mixed, troweled ridges will stand
without slump.
Application of Product
Installation must conform to ANSI A108.5. Use a properly-sized notch
trowel to ensure proper coverage under tiles. Using the flat side of the
trowel, apply a skim coat of mortar to the surface. With the notch side
ofthetrowelheldata45°angle,applyadditionalmortartothe
surface, combing in one direction. Press the tile firmly into place in a
perpendicular motion across ridges, moving back and forth. The
perpendicular motion flattens ridges and closes valleys, allowing
maximum coverage. With some tile, back-buttering is advisable. Adjust
the tile promptly and beat it in with a beating block and rubber mallet.
Periodically pull up a tile and check the back to ensure proper adhesive
coverage. If the material has skinned over (not sticky to the touch),
recomb with the notch trowel; if too dry, remove and replace the dry
material with fresh material. Thin-Set Mortar should not be used to fill
low spots in the flooring. Mortar thickness should be less than 3/4"
when beat in.
Curing of Product
Curing time is affected by ambient and surface temperatures and
humidity. Use the following as a guideline. Allow 2-2.5 hours before
grouting and 4-6 hours before light traffic. Submerged installations
must cure for 14 days before filling with water.
Cleaning of equipment
Clean with water before the material dries.
Storage
Store in a cool dry area.
Health Precautions
This product contains Portland cement and free silica. Avoid eye
contact or prolonged contact with skin. Wash thoroughly after
handling. If eye contact occurs, flush with water for 15 minutes and
consult a physician. Do not breathe dust; wear a NIOSH approved
respirator.
Conformance to Building Codes
Installation must comply with the requirements of all applicable local,
state and federal code jurisdictions.
6 Availability & Cost
USA
USA
Canada
Item Code Size Color Package
PLRSW30 30 lb (13.6 kg) White Bag
PLRSG30 30 lb (13.6 kg) Gray Bag
CPLRSW30 30 lb (13.6 kg) White Bag
Location
ProLite®RapidSettingTile&StoneMortar
Published Date: 1/17/2014