This floor tile adhesive coverage calculator will estimate the quantity of cement based tile adhesive you will need secure your tiles to the floor surface you are tiling.
Depth of floor tile adhesive.
The minimum layer of adhesive composition laid on the floor should be approximately 9 11 mm.
Often when carrying out finishing works a 10 mm thick tile is used.
Using a 1 2 x 1 2 square notched trowel will leave 1 2 ridges of thinset on the substrate with 1 2 spaces between each ridge.
The job of the adhesive is to bond the bottom of the tile to a surface called the setting bed.
It is recommended to apply no more than 1 cm on the walls.
Large format tiles such as 18 by 18 inch and 24 by 24 inch can run up to 1 2 inch thick.
Medium 6 by 6 inch and 12 by 12 inch tiles are typically 3 8 inch thick.
The presence of defects and damage to the floor.
The thickness of the floor covering itself together with the adhesive depends largely on the size of the tile.
Selecting the correct tile adhesive is just as important as selecting the right tile for the project.
Choosing the best most robust mortar or adhesive for your tiling project will depend in part on the kind of tile you are using and more importantly on where you plan to use it.
The maximum thickness of the adhesive when finishing the floor is 1 5 cm.
They are measured in the same manner the first number is the width of the notches the distance between the teeth the second number is the depth of the notch.
The maximum can not be exceeded due to a decrease in the degree of adhesion of the solution.
That also means that wall tile doesn t need the solid support that floor tile demands.
To use the floor adhesive coverage calculator enter the size of the flooring area to be tiled in square metres m 2 the calculator will provide estimates for cement based.