Can I use thinset for shower floor?

Because thinset is not affected by moisture, it is best for floor tile and any tile in wet areas, including shower floors, walls, and ceilings and tub surrounds.
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Is thinset mortar waterproof?

Yes, Thinset is waterproof. It is used in wet areas like the shower. It has additives that contribute to its waterproofing nature. So, if you're planning to install tiles in your showers or bathroom, thinset will come in handy.
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What do you use for shower floor tile?

Glass, glazed ceramic, glazed porcelain, and natural stones are all suitable for shower floors. Glass is impervious to water and ceramic tile has a low absorption rate making both good to go for shower floors, including in steam showers.
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How thick should shower floor tile be?

Measure and note the thickness of the tile to be installed on the shower floor. Typically, ceramic tiles are approximately 1/4 inch thick, and marble, sandstone or paver tiles may be up to 1/2 inch thick. Minor deviations in thickness are compensated for by using more or less thin-set mortar when installing the tiles.
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Can you use ceramic tile in a shower floor?

If anyone in your family suffers from asthma or allergies, ceramic tiles are ideal choices for bathroom floors, walls, and tub surrounds. The hard, durable surfaces do not trap irritants, so everyone in the family can breathe easier.
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Is there a waterproof thinset?

LATAPOXY Waterproof Flashing Mortar is an epoxy-based membrane. It can be used to waterproof seams, gaps or joints between a variety of substrates including metal and PVC pipe penetrations or flashing.
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Can thinset get wet?

Thinset will normally be 80% cured after 24 hours for moderate indoor temperatures. 80% is enough to do any work on. At 18 hours you got some water on your floor. The water has little to do with your thinset now.
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Is mortar the same as thinset?

Thinset, while it is also sometimes referred to as a “mortar” is an adhesive. It's a mix of cement, water, and fine sand. It holds your tile to the substrate and is used in commercial applications, “wet wall” applications (such as a shower floor), or with heavier tiling materials such as Ankara Travertine Stone Tile.
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What type of mortar should I use for a shower pan?

The ideal mortar is a mix of standard cement mix with sand and Portland cement, which creates a great water-resistant barrier that can support the weight of the shower unit. Quikrete explains that it works well for shower pans, being a mix of Portland cement, graded sand and other proprietary ingredients.
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Which is better thinset or mastic?

Thinset is a stronger material than mastic, making it a better choice for horizontal applications such as flooring that get a lot of pounding. Dry-mix thinset is inexpensive and easy to use.
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Can you use premixed mortar for shower tile?

Helpful? A: SimpleSet Pre-Mixed Thin-set Mortar is suitable for use with 12" x 12" ceramic tile on vertical surfaces.
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What's the difference between Type 1 and Type 2 thinset?

The titles of “Type 1” or “Type 2” are applied to adhesives used to glue wood. Type 1 is basically fully waterproof. Type 2 is water resistant. Both can also withstand a bit of heating without failure.
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Does thinset stick to RedGard?

You can install thinset mortar and tile directly onto RedGard. For best results, mix mortar in small batches and apply it to the shower wall a small area at a time. Use a notched tile trowel to spread mortar whenever you are tiling over RedGard.
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Will water dissolve thinset?

Chipping Thinset Away with a Putty Knife. Pour 0.39 gallons (1.5 L) of boiling water gently over the thinset. Within 40 to 60 minutes of water application, you should notice cracks starting to appear in your thinset. This decreases its integrity and makes it much easier to remove using a putty knife.
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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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How long does it take thinset to cure?

Thinset. Thinset mortar is also known as dry set or dry bond mortar, It contains a water retaining additive that assists with the curing and hydration process. It is most frequently used for tiles and counter-tops. Thinset mortar takes between 24-48 hours to cure.
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Is there a waterproof grout?

Starlike Grout is high performance waterproof grout that's designed to hold up under the most demanding conditions. Starlike Grout is not only waterproof grout, it has outstanding durability, which makes it the perfect waterproof grout for any tile project.
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Can I use regular thinset for pool tile?

Thin set cement mortar is recommended for a superior bond between the base and tiles. However, in it's original state, thin set mortar is not suitable for underwater use. Waterproofing must be done before and after installation of the tiles to prevent damage to the pool and cementing bond.
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Can you make cement waterproof?

With Cementmix any kind of cement, mortar or concrete, can be waterproofed, made water repellent and stop rising damp. The vapor permeability remains maintained, which is important for good climate and humidity management in buildings.
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Can you use 12x12 tile on shower floor?

Yes, it's entirely possible to use larger size tiles on your bathroom floor.
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Should I use ceramic or porcelain tile in a shower?

As porcelain is nearly waterproof, porcelain tiles are the best material to use when installing a wet room due to the levels of moisture. Ceramic is perfect to use all over in a standard bathroom especially with the wide choice of designs available including some with anti-slip properties.
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Can unglazed tile be used in a shower?

Ceramic tile is made from a mixture of natural clay, sand, water, and sometimes feldspar or quartz. It is durable and resilient to water. It can be glazed or unglazed, but glazed usually isn't best for a shower. Unglazed tile is more slip-resistant in wet areas.
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