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Grout Joint Offsets and Wood Plank Tile
[fa icon="calendar'] April 22, 2025 8:30:00 AM EDT / by Scott Carothers posted in Ask Scott, Installing Tile TIps
How To Deal With Non-Linear Expansion Joints
[fa icon="calendar'] March 25, 2025 8:30:00 AM EDT / by Scott Carothers posted in Installing Tile TIps
How do you deal with expansion joints in an installation that is non-linear? You can't ignore them or you'll wind up with a nasty surprise. You can't necessarily change your tile layout so your movement joint is linear. So what can you do?
What Do You Need to Install Tile in Wet Areas?
[fa icon="calendar'] January 21, 2025 8:30:00 AM EST / by Scott Carothers posted in Ask Scott
Trying to install tile in wet areas is a big deal. That's because wet areas present substantial challenges that must be addressed prior to the tile installation. And, if you don't carefully consider the location of your installation, then the beauty, functionality, durability, and longevity of ceramic tile are of little value.
Let's explore then what's involved and what you need to install tile in wet areas.
Should Tile Installers Become Certified?
[fa icon="calendar'] October 22, 2024 8:30:00 AM EDT / by Scott Carothers posted in Ask Scott, Certified Tile Installer Program
Should tile installers become certified? If you are serious about your calling as a tile installer, yes, you should become a Certified Tile Installer (CTI).
If you aren't, chances are high that you aren't reading this article or even asking yourself the question.
Have You Adequately Prepped the Substrate for Tile?
[fa icon="calendar'] September 24, 2024 8:30:00 AM EDT / by Scott Carothers posted in Ask Scott
How well do you prep substrate for tile? Do you take the time to check it out before you start installing tile?
The quality of the tile work that the consumer sees on the surface is only as good as what is underneath. This seems to be a simple statement, but if the appropriate prep work is not completed, the final appearance may not be acceptable, not to mention that it may lead to failure.
Questions About CTI, ACT Certifications and Qualifications
[fa icon="calendar'] September 10, 2024 8:30:00 AM EDT / by Scott Carothers posted in Certified Tile Installer Program
Do you have questions about the CTI and the ACT certification programs?
The blog article titled "Should Tile Installers Become Certified?" generated robust conversation on the CTEF Facebook page when it was published. It also raised questions that need to be addressed about the qualifications for:
How To Install Glass Tile Correctly
[fa icon="calendar'] August 27, 2024 8:30:00 AM EDT / by Scott Carothers posted in Ask Scott, Installing Tile TIps
Do you know how to install glass tile correctly? After all, it's beautiful and on-trend which usually means that customers will ask you about it for kitchen backsplashes, bathrooms, and showers. As you might imagine, when installed correctly, this stunning product provides years of enjoyment.
At the same time, if you - as an installer - haven't done your homework, you'll wish you had never heard of it!
Dealing With Ramps and Level Changes on Tile Jobsites
[fa icon="calendar'] August 20, 2024 8:30:00 AM EDT / by Scott Carothers posted in Ask Scott, Installing Tile TIps
Have you had to deal with ramps and level changes on your tile job site? How have you addressed them?
Need Tile Setters? Focus On Qualified Labor
[fa icon="calendar'] July 9, 2024 2:30:00 PM EDT / by Scott Carothers posted in Certified Tile Installer Program, Hiring a Tile Installer
Yes, there's a labor shortage out there. But that's not a reason for abandoning standards and hiring just anybody. You need Qualified Labor - especially when it comes to tile setters or installers. Why? Because tile isn't just a decorative layer in home or commercial buildings. It must meet specific standards so that it performs as it should over time.
Quick and Easy Movement Joints... the Right Way
[fa icon="calendar'] June 25, 2024 8:30:00 AM EDT / by Scott Carothers posted in Ask Scott, Installing Tile TIps
If you understand that all tile assemblies move and that movement (expansion) joints are mandatory, you also know that they are the only way to ensure success.
However, do you think installing movement (expansion) joints in tile installations is a pain in the #?&? If so, here are two quick and easy ways to install high-quality and long-lasting movement joints.