Installation Guide

Essenal Tools
Shower Installaon
Backsplash Installaon
Tile Float
Notched Trowel 1/4-inch Square
Margin Trowel
1/16” – 1/8” Tile Spacers
Glass Tile Mortar
5 Gallon Bucket
Non-sanded Tile Grout
Mortar / Grout Mixer
Tile Sponge
Coon Towels
Grout Sealer
Protecve Gloves
Waterproong Membrane is Required for Shower Stalls
Polymer Modied Glass Tile Mortar is Highly Recommended for
Shower Installaons – Ensure Glass Tile Mortar is Compable with
Waterproong Membrane.
Uncoupling waterproof membranes require a specic mortar to set
the membrane in place.
Expansion joints are important for showers with glass le. There
must be a clean, straight, open joint at all changes in plane which
include inside corners, oor to wall, wall to ceiling, and columns.
100% Silicone sealant rated for adherence to glass le is
recommended to ll expansion joints or changes in surface plane.
Sealing the non-sanded le grout helps repel moisture and dirt for
easier cleaning and maintenance.
Backsplashes generally have less requirements for a successful
installaon, compared to shower installaons.
Plan your le layout and consider the cuts required to negoate outlets
and other xtures.
Tiles can be installed on to painted dry wall; the glass le mortar can
penetrate the paint.
Tiles can be installed onto unpainted drywall; it is recommended to use
a dry wall primer and allow 48 hours of cure me.
Ensure the backsplash surface is uniform and free of dirt or residue
before beginning the installaon.
Set the boom row of le rst, so the row below is supporng the row
of le above during the seng process – 2 spacers separang each le.
Grout sealing is also recommended for backsplashes.
Tile edges can be nished using a variety of Pencil Liners, Quarter
Round, and Schluter Trim of the same thickness.

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