Can I use regular mortar for porcelain tile?

SimpleSet pre-mixed thin-set mortar is a no-mix, no-mess alternative to traditional thin-set mortars. Recommended to bond porcelain, stone, marble, granite and ceramic or porcelain tile up to 8 in.
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Can I use regular thinset for porcelain tile?

When it comes to thinset for porcelain tile, most people suggest using modified adhesive to achieve an optimum bond. This means if you only have non-modified thinset on hand, you'll need to add a latex polymer admixture.
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What mortar is needed for porcelain tile?

Epoxy mortars work well for porcelain and ceramic, as well as for glass, stone, metal, mosaic, and pebbles. Epoxy mortars can even be used for installing rubber flooring or wood block flooring.
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Can I use regular mortar instead of thinset?

Thinset is an adhesive cement used to secure floor and wall tiles to concrete surfaces. The word “thinset” is sometimes used interchangeably with “mortar,” because it's a type of modified mortar made specifically for tile.
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What's the difference between ceramic mortar and porcelain mortar?

In general, porcelain tile is harder than ceramic and offers greater design flexibility. Although both are made from clay and other naturally occurring materials fired in a kiln, the clay used to make porcelain tile is more refined and purified.
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Can I use ceramic mortar for porcelain tile?

MAPEI's Ceramic Tile Mortar should not be used with installations of porcelain tile.
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What do you use for porcelain tiles?

Cleaning Polished/ Glazed Porcelain Tile

For stains, use a vinegar-and-water mixture (or a commercial cleanser diluted to half strength). Mop with your chosen cleanser, mopping again with hot water before the cleanser dries.
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How thick should mortar be for porcelain tile?

The use of thin set mortars has met the challenge of properly installing ceramic and porcelain tile for years at a minimum thickness of 3/32” to a maximum of about ¼” (depending on the manufacturer's recommendations) after the tile is imbedded.
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Can you lay tile with brick mortar?

Mortar is a blend of water, cement, sand, and additives mixed into a strong but sticky adhesive. It is used in all kinds of masonry, such as for holding brick, stone, and even tile together. Tile work involves using a thinner type of mortar called thinset that often comes in a powdered form.
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Can I use mortar as grout?

Using Mortar Instead of Grout

Because mortar is thicker than grout, it's not recommended as a grout substitute for most tile projects. The mortar doesn't flow as grout does, and can leave gaps or holes behind as it dries. Over time, the mortar can crack and weaken or cause water to leak through.
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Can you lay porcelain tiles on sand and cement?

Laying porcelain paving requires more cement than other pavers (it's necessary to build a stronger bond between paving slab and earth). As such, you'll need to mix your mortar using 4 parts sharp sand to 1 part cement.
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What is the difference between thinset and cement?

Thin-set is a related product made of cement and very fine sands, along with a water-retaining agent such as an alkyl derivative of cellulose. It is used to attach ceramic and stone tile to a substrate, such as cement board. Some thin sets have latex and polymer additives to increase the bonding strength.
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What grout do I use for porcelain tile?

Epoxy grout is durable, doesn't need to be sealed, is stain and chemical resistant, and can withstand high traffic and moist areas. This makes it particularly good for indoor and outdoor use. Epoxy grout can be used on porcelain tile.
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How much thinset do I need for porcelain tile?

Amount of Thinset Needed

Divide the square footage of your project by 95 (the maximum coverage of a 50-pound bag of thinset. For example, a 10-by-12-foot room is 120 square feet; divided by 95, the result is 1.26. Round the number up to the next whole number. You'll need two 50-pound bags for this project.
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What thinset should I use for 12x24 tile?

You often hear about using “thin set” to install tile, but in the case of installing 12×24 tile as flooring, you'll want to use something called “medium bed” mortar. The medium bed holds its consistency better than the thin set, which will sag a bit in the middle of the tile.
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What size notched trowel for 12x24 porcelain tile?

Generally, for the 12×24 inch floor tiles, you should use a square-notched trowel that has either ¼-inch by ½-inch or ½-inch by ½-inch notch.
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Can I use quikrete mortar mix for tile?

Tile is an extremely versatile surface covering that can be used over floors, ceilings, countertops, hearths, and shower and bath enclosures. Used in combination with QUIKRETE® Thin-Set mixes and grouts, it provide an attraction and durable covering both indoors and out.
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Can I use normal cement for tiles?

As the name implies, ordinary cement is mixed with river sand to generate a paste that can be used to install all types of tile and stone in all types of weather.
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Is back buttering tile necessary?

Although not necessary for tile coverage, back buttering can be effective by increasing the bond of the mortar to the back of the tile which is an excellent benefit.
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What happens if thinset is too thick?

In most installations, a layer of thinset 3/16 to 1/8-inch thick is sufficient. Too much thinset creates a mess and inhibits proper bonding between the tile and the substrate. For most tiles, apply a layer of thinset 3/16–1/8-inch thick.
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Is large format tile mortar necessary?

Full and complete mortar coverage is an essential part of large format tile installations. Without the proper coverage, the tile and gout become susceptible to cracking along with a loss of bond to the tiles. To achieve a full coverage, start by using the appropriate trowel and troweling technique.
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Does porcelain tile need to be sealed?

The surface of most ceramic and porcelain tile does not need to be sealed, although some require a light application of a penetrating sealer to fill the micro pores on the surface of the tile. However, the grout joint between the tiles is usually very porous and generally made of a cement-based material.
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Why are my porcelain tiles cloudy?

If your porcelain tiles have just been grouted, and they appear cloudy or covered in a film, this could be due to grout haze. Grout haze is left-behind particles of cement that were not fully removed from the surface of the tile during clean up.
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