Specification

Installation Questions
Please email Tile Council of America if you have a technical question related to the
underlayment, use of setting materials, or other installation related question. You can reach
them at techinfo@tile-usa.com or you can view the TCNA Installation Handbook at
http://www.tileusa.com/publication_main.htm
INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS
Before tile installation begins, the installer is responsible for checking the tile for obvious visual
defects. Cartons and pallets of tile must be blended to achieve an aesthetic blend. No claims
will be accepted after installations which have obvious visual defective tile. Substrate surfaces
shall not show variations in excess of:
Wall
Floor
Dry-Set Mortar
1/8” in 8’ 1/8” in 10’
Organic Adhesive
1/8” in 8’ 1/16” in 3’
Latex-Portland Cement Mortar
1/8” in 8’ 1/8” in 10’
Epoxy
1/16” in 3’ANSI
Installation Standard:
Comply with applicable parts of ANSI A-108 Series for ceramic tile installation. Extend tile work
into recesses, and under and behind equipment and fixtures except where otherwise shown. Fit
tile to electrical outlets, piping, fixtures and other penetrations so that plates, collars or covers
overlap tile. Joints shall align vertically and horizontally between trim and field tile. Grout tile to
comply with reference installation standards using grout materials indicated.
Protection:
Leave finished installation free of cracked, chipped, broken, unbonded or otherwise defective
tile work. Protect all floor tile installations with kraft paper or other heavy covering during
construction period to prevent staining or damage. No foot or wheel traffic permitted on floor
for at least 7 days after grouting. Due to inherent size variation in porcelain and ceramic floor
tiles, a grout joint must be used. Your installer will be able to recommend a suitable grout joint
for the product you’ve selected.
Offset Installations (Brick Patterns):

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