How to Guide
Mud Bed Mix 
Instructions for Mixing 
For best results, TEC® Skill Set™ Mud Bed Mix should be installed 
in temperatures between 40º-95ºF. Maintain temperature control for 
24 hours before, during and 48 hours after installation. 
Step 1: TEC® Skill Set™ Mud Bed Mix can be mixed by hand in a 
clean wheelbarrow or mortar box, or by machine in a mortar mixer. 
Mix each 50 lb. bag with 1.75-2.75 quarts of clean cool water or with 
2-3 quarts of TEC® Skill Set™ Latex Mortar Additive for added 
performance. For hand mixing, gradually add water (or additive) to 
mud bed while mixing with a mortar hoe in a wheelbarrow or mortar 
box. For machine mixing, add water (or additive) first to mixer. Mix 
to a dry or semi-dry consistency that can be formed by hand into a 
ball without crumbling apart. NOTE: Adding too much water or 
additive can lead to shrinkage cracks. 
Step 2: When bonding mud bed, apply a slurry bond coat, using one 
of the following mixes: 
  Portland cement mixed with water or additive (1:1 ratio) 
  Any TEC® Skill Set™ latex-modified mortar suitable for 
your tile application. 
Application Instructions 
Direct-bond mortar bed: 
1. Broom or scrub slurry bond coat into the concrete substrate. It is 
critical that the slurry be completely wet (rather than partially dry) 
when applying the mud bed mix. Keep a constantly wet slurry on the 
floor. Set the screed guides using float strips or mortar screeds to 
the necessary floor tolerances. 
2. On sloping floors, slope where necessary to the drains. Screed 
guides should be tooled to a square-edge right angle. 
3. While the slurry is still wet, spread a thin layer of the mud bed mix 
onto the floor surface between strips using a straight edge. Work the 
mud bed mix with a wood or magnesium float into the slurry bond 
coat. Immediately follow with more mud bed mix to the desired 
height, compacting and closing up the surface. 
4. Finish the surface true and flat to tolerances necessary, typically 
1/4" in 10 ft. for tile and stone. 
Floating or unbonded mortar bed: 
1. Floating screeds are typically used when it is necessary to isolate 
a tile assembly from problematic floor conditions using a cleavage 
membrane or slip sheet. The TCNA has a variety of application 
details covering tile installations over mortar beds incorporating the 
use of a cleavage membrane. See the latest TCNA handbook for 
more information on floating mortar beds. 
2. Apply a cleavage membrane or slip sheet (6 mil polyethylene or 
15 lb. roofing felt) to the substrate. 
3. Lay out rolled or self-furred sheets of 2" x 2" 16-gauge galvanized 
wire mesh throughout installation. Overlap mesh by 2" and connect 
using wire ties. 
4. Apply mud bed mix into the wire mesh. The mesh must be either 
propped up before or during the application, so that the mesh is 
approximately in the middle of the mortar bed with at least 5/8" of 
mortar thickness covering the wire mesh. 
5. Work the mortar mixture with a wood or magnesium float to 
compact and close up the surface. 
6. Finish the surface true and flat to tolerances necessary, typically 
1/4" in 10 ft. for tile and stone. 
Expansion and control joints: 
  For expansion and control joints, see complete details in 
TCNA Handbook Detail EJ171. 
  Expansion and control joints placed within the mortar bed 
should be carried up through the tile work and left as soft 
joints that are filled with an approved elastic material. 
Clean Up 
Clean tools and tile while the mortar is fresh. 
Protection and Curing 
  Provide for dry, heated storage on site and deliver 
materials at least 24 hours before work begins. 
  Protect from rain, snow, freezing and direct solar heat, 
which will cause curing and performance deficiencies. 
  Because temperature and humidity (during and after 
installation of tile) affect the final curing time, allow for 
extended periods of cure and protection when jobsite 
temperatures drop below 60°F and/or when relative 
humidity is higher than 70%. 
  Allow mortar to fully cure before installing tile.  
  If the installation will be covered with a non-breathable 
membrane or if a moisture-sensitive stone is the finish, 
allow an extended period of curing before applying the 
membrane. 
6. WARRANTY 
For details about our limited warranties, see your sales associate or 
tecskillset.com. 
7. TECHNICAL SERVICES 
Technical Assistance 
Information is available by calling the Technical Service Helpline. 
Toll Free: 800-832-9023 
Fax: 630-952-1235 
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