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CTEF Blog - About Tile Education and Installer Certification

What Made You the Ceramic Tile Installer You Are Today?

[fa icon="calendar'] September 26, 2023 9:45:00 AM EDT / by Brad Denny posted in About CTEF, Certified Tile Installer Program

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CTEF has a question for you: What made you the ceramic tile installer you are today? What unique experiences affected you in such a way that you embraced education and training to become a successful Certified Tile Installer?

Seriously, if you install ceramic tile, you have a story about your journey.

When you talk with others who are successfully earning a living in the trade, they too have a story. It may be completely different than the pathway you followed, yet equally valuable.

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Understanding Efflorescence aka that Ugly White Powder on Your Tile

[fa icon="calendar'] September 12, 2023 8:30:00 AM EDT / by Scott Carothers posted in Ask Scott, Installing Tile TIps

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We've all seen it: that really ugly white powder that grows on cement grout and also tile, stone, brick, and concrete, particularly when it's installed someplace with moisture (i.e., in a basement or outdoors). That white residue is called efflorescence.

This article goes into detail about efflorescence, including situations that readers have shared with us since the article was originally published in September 2016.

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Stone Forensics on the Importance of Hiring Certified Tile Installers

[fa icon="calendar'] August 29, 2023 8:30:00 AM EDT / by CTEF Blog Team posted in Certified Tile Installer Program

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Fred Hueston, President and Founder of Stone Forensics, recently published Why It Is Important to Hire a Certified Tile Installer, Including CTEF Certification. Have you read it?

The article is so powerful that - with Fred's permission - we are sharing highlights with you here.

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Fight Subpar Tile Installation Says John Trent CTI #277

[fa icon="calendar'] August 15, 2023 8:30:00 AM EDT / by CTEF Blog Team posted in Qualified Labor Series

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Horrified about subpar tile installation? Become a Certified Tile Installer. That's according to John Trent CTI #277, a former tile installer, and former territory manager for Schluter Systems since 2012. He was one of those subpar installers who now encourages all installers he meets to become Qualified Labor.

John is next in the CTEF Blog series about Qualified Labor based on an article in TileLetter.com titled John Trent: Certification - fighting the good fight against sub-par installations.

Note that this article is part of the CTEF classics, capturing valuable insights from the first CTIs.

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Don't Patch Your Tile Substrate With Thin Set

[fa icon="calendar'] August 1, 2023 8:30:00 AM EDT / by Scott Carothers posted in Ask Scott, Installing Tile TIps

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What Do You Use to Patch Your Substrate so It Is Ready for Tile?

You've surely been in the position as a tile installer to deal with job site conditions that require the substrate (floors and walls) to be patched making it “tile ready”.  No question, it's critical to get the substrate flat enough to accommodate tile.  This is particularly true if the tile is large format.

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CTEF Online Auction: 8/20 through 8/27. Mark Your Calendar!

[fa icon="calendar'] July 18, 2023 8:30:00 AM EDT / by CTEF Blog Team posted in About CTEF

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Are you getting ready to stock up on tile installation tools, products, and materials? If yes, please mark your calendar for the August CTEF Online Auction.

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How to Install Tile with Electrical Radiant Heating

[fa icon="calendar'] July 4, 2023 8:30:00 AM EDT / by CTEF Blog Team posted in Installing Tile TIps

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Tile is a natural for radiant heating.

However, installing tile with radiant heating can get overwhelming when you realize that the Tile Council of North America (TCNA) Handbook includes multiple methods that address this type of installation. The details vary somewhat depending on the structure you are working on and which type of heat source your radiant system uses - hydronic or electrical.

  • On ground concrete
  • Above ground concrete
  • Wood subfloor/joist system

Fortunately, Mark Heinlein CTI #1112 and National Tile Contractors Association Training Director, Technical Trainer / Presenter shares his expertise in this article.

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How Do You Protect the Tub in a Bathroom Tile Remodel?

[fa icon="calendar'] June 20, 2023 8:30:00 AM EDT / by Scott Carothers posted in Ask Scott, Installing Tile TIps

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As a conscientious tile installer, do you take the time to protect bathroom fixtures before you start your installation?

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What to Expect From an NTCA Experience With CTEF

[fa icon="calendar'] June 6, 2023 8:30:00 AM EDT / by CTEF Blog Team posted in About CTEF

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An NTCA Experience is genuinely priceless. That's why it's included in the CTEF Auction. It allows you to experience what makes the tile industry special.

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Elevate Your Reputation With Tile Certification: Martin Brookes Explains

[fa icon="calendar'] May 23, 2023 8:30:00 AM EDT / by CTEF Blog Team posted in Certified Tile Installer Program

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Are you wondering how to elevate your reputation in the marketplace? If you install tile, the ideal way is through the CTEF tile certification programs.

Martin Brookes is the owner of Heritage Marble & Tile in Mill Valley, California. He's involved in the National Tile Contractors Association (NTCA) including as past president, is a Five Star Contractor, and is a strong supporter of the CTEF tile certification programs.

He has seen firsthand how certification affects the entire ethos of his business. Certification has enabled Heritage Marble & Tile to stand out not only as highly reputable and expert but also as the San Francisco Bay Area Premier Tile Installation Company.

We caught up with Martin to learn more.

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Certified Tile Installer Mike Corona says,

You don't become a tile installer or a business owner overnight. It takes time, enthusiasm, pride, reliability, respectfulness, a willingness to learn, and dedication. No two jobs are the same; each one has its own unique nuances. As a qualified installer, you need to be able to communicate how to deal with those nuances and qualify yourself to not only meet but exceed expectations. Being qualified will exponentially increase your value and you will have endless opportunities.

Mike Corona CTI #923 Corona Marble and Tile

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