Do you build a tile installation mockup for your customers? If you don't, we strongly encourage you to consider doing so.
Here's why.
[fa icon="calendar'] February 27, 2024 8:30:00 AM EST / by Scott Carothers posted in Ask Scott, Installing Tile TIps, Installation + Design
Do you build a tile installation mockup for your customers? If you don't, we strongly encourage you to consider doing so.
Here's why.
[fa icon="calendar'] February 6, 2024 8:30:00 AM EST / by CTEF Blog Team posted in Installing Tile TIps
Have you looked at the photos in this article and noticed a real problem? They all demonstrate low grout joints which do not meet the tile industry standards. To meet these standards, the grout must adequately fill the space which obviously these examples do not.
And yet, when the person who took these photos shared them with his builder on the job site, the builder did not believe that any standards existed or that there were any organizations that develop them.
Have you found yourself in a similar situation?
If yes, here's how to deal with low grout joints and understand tile installation standards.
[fa icon="calendar'] January 23, 2024 8:30:00 AM EST / by Scott Carothers posted in Ask Scott, Installing Tile TIps
Yes, credit card joints - as in grout joints the thickness of a credit card - are popular, but given tile industry standards, they aren't possible, appropriate, or even recommended.
Many installers have had customers who have seen tile installations in a magazine or brochure which is exactly what they want in their homes. Unfortunately, the “look” they want to achieve with credit card thickness grout joints most likely will not be possible using the tile that has been selected.
Let's explore why.
[fa icon="calendar'] December 5, 2023 8:30:00 AM EST / by CTEF Blog Team
Are you ready to take the CTI Hands-on Test at TISE24? If yes, you are in for a treat thanks to TEC!
[fa icon="calendar'] November 21, 2023 8:30:00 AM EST / by CTEF Blog Team posted in About CTEF, Tile Education & Training
It's a wonderful program that the Floor Covering Education Foundation recently announced. If you're new to tile installation, you can benefit from it.
You'll find details below, including CTEF training programs that are eligible.
[fa icon="calendar'] November 7, 2023 8:30:00 AM EST / by Scott Carothers posted in Ask Scott, Installing Tile TIps
Do you back butter your tile?
Back buttering tile is a highly opinionated and widely debated topic among tile installers. Although it's recommended for natural stone tile, it's not always necessary or required to get adequate mortar coverage on ceramic and porcelain tile. So, how important is it?
To begin this discussion, we first need to define several words. According to the NTCA Reference Manual:
[fa icon="calendar'] October 24, 2023 8:30:00 AM EDT / by CTEF Blog Team posted in Installing Tile TIps
If you've been installing tile for a while, you've certainly encountered situations where you were asked about tiling over an existing tile installation rather than taking up the tile and/or underlayment and starting from fresh. How did you respond?
Here are two situations Mark Heinlein CTI #1112 and National Tile Contractors Association
Training Director to help explore possible responses.
[fa icon="calendar'] October 10, 2023 8:30:00 AM EDT / by Scott Carothers posted in Ask Scott, Installing Tile TIps
When you install tile, do you ensure that you have enough mortar to accommodate inherent (actual) tile warpage associated with large format tile?
Tile sizes are changing; getting larger, longer, and proportionately having more inherent warpage. Likewise, changes are being seen in tile installation methods, using thin set and large and heavy tile mortars to accommodate tile warpage.
Let's review what's involved.
[fa icon="calendar'] September 26, 2023 9:45:00 AM EDT / by Brad Denny posted in About CTEF, Certified Tile Installer Program
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.
[fa icon="calendar'] September 12, 2023 8:30:00 AM EDT / by Scott Carothers posted in Ask Scott, Installing Tile TIps
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.
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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