ࡱ>   _ bjbjzyzy ;l6b6b@ @ @ @ @ T T T 8 !TT cA0"&(&&&'6(T#),@@@@@@@$BIEA@ *''**A@ @ &&A999*@ &@ &?9*@99@;\=&($1=?3A0cA=9FZ2~9F=9F@ =$O)L)69),)O)O)O)AA68O)O)O)cA****9FO)O)O)O)O)O)O)O)O)B : SECTION 093000 TILING GENERAL RELATED DOCUMENTS Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and other Division01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. SUMMARY Section Includes: Ceramic mosaic tile. Quarry tile. Pressed floor tile. Porcelain tile. Glazed wall tile. Solid surface thresholds. Stone thresholds. Waterproof membrane[for thinset applications]. Waterproof / Crack isolation membrane. Metal edge strips. Related Requirements: Section079200 "Joint Sealants" for sealing of expansion, contraction, control, and isolation joints in tile surfaces. Delete first option in first subparagraph below if cementitious backer units are specified in this Section. See the Evaluations. Section092900 "Gypsum Board" for [cementitious backer units] [glass-mat, water-resistant backer board]. DEFINITIONS General: Definitions in the ANSI A108 series of tile installation standards and in ANSIA137.1 apply to Work of this Section unless otherwise specified. ANSI A108 Series: ANSIA108.01, ANSIA108.02, ANSIA108.1A, ANSIA108.1B, ANSIA108.1C, ANSIA108.4, ANSIA108.5, ANSIA108.6, ANSIA108.8, ANSIA108.9, ANSIA108.10, ANSIA108.11, ANSIA108.12, ANSIA108.13, ANSIA108.14, ANSIA108.15, ANSIA108.16, and ANSIA108.17, which are contained in its "Specifications for Installation of Ceramic Tile." ISO 13007 Standards for Ceramic Tile Grouts and Adhesives. Module Size: Actual tile size plus joint width indicated. Face Size: Actual tile size, excluding spacer lugs. PREINSTALLATION MEETINGS Retain "Preinstallation Conference" Paragraph below if Work of this Section is extensive or complex enough to justify a conference. Preinstallation Conference: Conduct conference at Project site. Review requirements in ANSIA108.01 for substrates and for preparation by other trades. SUBMITTALS Product Data: For each type of product. Retain "Shop Drawings" Paragraph below if tile installations are complex enough to justify Shop Drawings. Shop Drawings: Show locations of each type of tile and tile pattern. Show widths, details, and locations of expansion, contraction, control, and isolation joints in tile substrates and finished tile surfaces. Samples for Verification: Retain one of first two subparagraphs below. Full-size units of each type and composition of tile and for each color and finish required.[For ceramic mosaic tile in color blend patterns, provide full sheets of each color blend.] Assembled samples mounted on a rigid panel, with grouted joints, for each type and composition of tile and for each color and finish required. Make samples at least [12 inches (300 mm) square] [36 inches (900 mm) square], but not fewer than four tiles. Use grout of type and in color or colors approved for completed Work. Full-size units of each type of trim and accessoryfor each color and finish required. Solid surface thresholds in 6-inch (150-mm) lengths. Stone thresholds in 6-inch (150-mm) lengths. Metal edge strips in 6-inch (150-mm) lengths. Qualification Data: For Installer. Master Grade Certificates: For each shipment, type, and composition of tile, signed by tile manufacturer and Installer. Product Certificates: For each type of product. Product Test Reports: For tile-setting and -grouting products[and certified porcelain tile]. QUALITY ASSURANCE Installer Qualifications: Engage an experienced installer having a minimum of 5 years of experience on projects of comparable size and scope who has completed tile installations similar in material, design, and extent to that indicated for this Project and with a record of successful in-service performance. Products shall be manufactured domestically. Deviations must be approved by Owner. EDIT MOCKUP SIZE PER PROJECT REQUIREMENTS Mockups: Build mockups to verify selections made under Sample submittals and to demonstrate aesthetic effects and set quality standards for materials and execution. Build 4 feet by 8 feet mockup ofeach type of floor tile installation. Build a full wall mockup ofeach type of wall tile installation. Subject to compliance with requirements, approved mockups may become part of the completed Work if undisturbed at time of Substantial Completion. DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING Deliver and store packaged materials in original containers with seals unbroken and labels intact until time of use. Comply with requirements in ANSIA137.1 for labeling tile packages. Store tile and cementitious materials on elevated platforms, under cover, and in a dry location. Store aggregates where grading and other required characteristics can be maintained and contamination can be avoided. Store liquid materials in unopened containers and protected from freezing. FIELD CONDITIONS Environmental Limitations: Do not install tile until construction in spaces is complete and ambient temperature and humidity conditions are maintained at the levels indicated in referenced standards and manufacturer's written instructions. PRODUCTS PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS Dynamic Coefficient of Friction: For tiles installed on walkway surfaces, provide products with the followings values as determined by testing identical products per ANSI 137.1: THIS IS A MINUMIM. RECENT STUDIES SHOW THAT IT SHOULD BE CLOSER TO 0.55 OR HIGHER. FOR AN EXAMPLE A DRY BASKETBALL COURT HAS A DCOF OF 0.97. RECOMMEND THAT YOU INCREASE THIS TO 0.55 OR 0.60 MINIMUM. IN SHOWERS YOU MAY WANT TO GO EVEN HIGHER Level Surfaces: Minimum > 0.42 MANUFACTURERS Source Limitations for Tile: Obtain tile of each type and color or finish from single source or producer. Obtain tile of each type and color or finish from same production run and of consistent quality in appearance and physical properties for each contiguous area. Source Limitations for Setting and Grouting Materials: Obtain ingredients of a uniform quality for each mortar, adhesive, and grout component from single manufacturer and each aggregate from single source or producer. Obtain setting and grouting materials, except for unmodified Portland cement and aggregate, from single manufacturer. Obtain [waterproofing membrane] [and] [waterproofing / crack isolation membrane], except for sheet products, from manufacturer of setting and grouting materials. Source Limitations for Other Products: Obtain each of the following products specified in this Section from a single manufacturer: EDIT BELOW TO MATCH SPEC. Solid surface thresholds. Stone thresholds. Waterproof membrane. Waterproofing / crack isolation membrane. Metal edge strips. PRODUCTS, GENERAL ANSI Ceramic Tile Standard: Provide tile that complies with ANSIA137.1 for types, compositions, and other characteristics indicated. Provide tile complying with Standard grade requirementsunless otherwise indicated. ANSI Standards for Tile Installation Materials: Provide materials complying with ANSIA108.02, ANSI standards referenced in other Part2 articles, ANSI standards referenced by TCNA installation methods specified in tile installation schedules, and other requirements specified. Factory Blending: For tile exhibiting color variations within ranges, blend tile in factory and package so tile units taken from one package show same range in colors as those taken from other packages and match approved Samples. Mounting: For factory-mounted tile, provide back- or edge-mounted tile assemblies as standard with manufacturer unless otherwise indicated. Retain subparagraph below if tile is used in swimming pools, on exteriors, or in wet areas. According to ANSIA137.1, manufacturers must specify whether back- or edge-mounted tile assemblies are suitable for these installations, because mounting materials decrease contact area of setting material to tile, and mounting materials may not be as strong or as waterproof as setting materials. Where tile is indicated for installation [in swimming pools] [on exteriors] [or] [in wet areas], do not use back- or edge-mounted tile assemblies unless tile manufacturer specifies in writing that this type of mounting is suitable for installation indicated and has a record of successful in-service performance. Provide rectified edge for large format tile; any tile over 12 x 12 inches. NOTE: THIS SPEC IS SET UP SO ACTUAL TILE PRODUCTS ARE CALLED OUT ON DRAWINGS. MODIFY AS REQUIRED IF PRODUCTS SHOULD BE NOTED IN SPECIFICATION. TILE PRODUCTS Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products indicated or comparable products approved by Owner/Architect by one of the following: Tile Products: American Olean Tile Company. Concept Surfaces. Crossville Ceramics. Dal-Tile Corporation.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/LookUp/?uid=123456792490&mf=04&src=wd" Interceramic. Knox Tile. Basis of Design Products: Refer to Interior Finish Legend on Drawings. Colors, Textures, and Patterns: Where manufacturer's standard products are indicated for tile, grout, and other products requiring selection of colors, surface textures, patterns, and other appearance characteristics, provide specific products or materials complying with the following requirements: Provide as indicated in Interior Finish Legend, unless otherwise indicated. Trim Units: Provide tile trim units to match characteristics of adjoining flat tile and to comply with the following requirements: Size: As indicated, coordinated with sizes and coursing of adjoining flat tile where applicable. Shapes: As follows, selected from manufacturer's standard shapes: Base for Thin-Set Mortar Installations: Straight. Wainscot Cap for Thin-Set Mortar Installations: Surface bullnose. External Corners for Thin-Set Mortar Installations: Surface bullnose. Internal Corners: Field-butted square corners, except with coved base and cap angle pieces designed to member with stretcher shapes. DELETE THE ARTICLE BELOW IF THRESHOLDS ARE SPECIFIED AS SOLID SURFACE MATERIALS OR NO THRESHOLDS USED. THRESHOLDS General: Fabricate to sizes and profiles indicated or required to provide transition between adjacent floor finishes. Revise subparagraph below as necessary, or delete if accessibility for people with disabilities is not required. If difference in floor levels exceeds 1/2 inch (12.7 mm), a ramp must be used; show ramps on Drawings. Bevel edges at 1:2 slope, with lower edge of bevel aligned with or up to 1/8 inch (3.2 mm) above adjacent floor surface. Finish bevel to match top surface of threshold. Limit height of threshold to 1/2 inch (12.7 mm) or less above adjacent floor surface. KEEP THE PARAGRAPH BELOW IF THRESHOLDS ARE SCHEDULED IN THE FINISH LEGEND AND DELETE THE NEXT PARAGRAPH. OR DELETE THE SUBPARAGRAPH BELOW AND DEFINE THE THRESHOLDS AS REQUIRED TO FIT PROJECT. Basis of Design Products: Refer to Interior Finish Legend on Drawings. Solid Surface Thresholds: Homogeneous-filled plastic resin complying with ICPASS-1. Description: Match Architect's sample. Marble Thresholds: ASTMC503/C503M, with a minimum abrasion resistance of [10] [12] according to ASTMC1353 or ASTMC241/C241M and with honed finish. Retain one of three "Description" subparagraphs below. Description: Uniform, fine- to medium-grained white stone with gray veining. Description: Match Architect's sample. Description: Provide[one of] the following: . WATERPROOF MEMBRANE FOR SHOWER FLOORS ONLY WATERPROOFING UNDER SHOWER FLOOR (PAN) WAS LIMITED TO CHLORINATED POLYETHYLENE SHEET BY IPC SECTION 417 UNTIL 2012 CODE. CHECK WITH AHJ IF YOU WANT TO USE THE FLUID APPLIED WATERPROOFING MEMBRANE AND YOU ARE UNDER AN OLDER CODE. General: Manufacturer's standard product[,selected from the following,] that complies with ANSIA118.10 and is recommended by the manufacturer for the application indicated. Include reinforcement and accessories recommended by manufacturer. Chlorinated Polyethylene Sheet: Nonplasticized, chlorinated polyethylene faced on both sides with nonwoven polyester fabric.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?ulid=9324" Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by the following:  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/LookUp/?uid=123456814844&mf=04&src=wd" Noble Company (The); Nobleseal TS. Nominal Thickness: 0.030 inch (0.76 mm). Fabric-Reinforced, Fluid-Applied Membrane: System consisting of liquid-latex rubber or elastomeric polymer and continuous fabric reinforcement.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?ulid=9328" Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following: Ardex Engineered Cements; 8+9 waterproofing/crack isolation compound.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/LookUp/?uid=123456814851&mf=04&src=wd" Custom Building Products; 9240Waterproofing and Anti-Fracture Membrane.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/LookUp/?uid=123456814852&mf=04&src=wd" Laticrete International, Inc.; Laticrete9235 Waterproof Membrane with Waterproofing/Anti Fracture Fabric.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/LookUp/?uid=123456814853&mf=04&src=wd" MAPEI Corporation; Mapelastic315 with MAPEI Fiberglass Mesh.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?uid=123457027660" TEC; H.B. Fuller Construction Products Inc.; Triple Flex with Waterproofing Mesh WATERPROOFING / CRACK ISOLATION MEMBRANE CAN USE THESE PRODUCT AT ALL LOCATIONS OTHER THAN SHOWER PANS SPECIFIED ABOVE. PRODUCTS WORK AS WATERPROOFING FOR FLOORS IN RESTROOMS, KITCHENS ETC. PRODUCTS CAN ALSO BE USED ON WALLS IN SHOWERS, ETC WITH TILE BACKING BOARD. THE PRODUCTS IN ARTICE ABOVE CAN BE USED FOR A HEAVY DUTY WATERPROOFING / CRACK ISOLATION MEMBRANE, ADUST ARTICLES AS REQUIRED. General: Manufacturer's standard product[,selected from the following,] that complies with ANSIA118.10 and ANSIA118.12 and is recommended by the manufacturer for the application indicated. Include reinforcement and accessories recommended by manufacturer. Fluid-Applied Membrane: Liquid-latex rubber or elastomeric polymer.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?ulid=9329" Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following:  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/LookUp/?uid=123456814882&mf=04&src=wd" Laticrete International, Inc.; Laticrete Hydroban.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/LookUp/?uid=123456814883&mf=04&src=wd" MAPEI Corporation; Mapelastic AquaDefense.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?uid=123457027660" TEC; H.B. Fuller Construction Products Inc.; Hydra Flex Waterproofing Membrane. FOR USE IN AREAS WHERE YOU FOR SEE A LARGE CRACKING PROBLEM, TO A 1/8-INCH (3.2-MM) GAP. Corrugated Polyethylene: Corrugated polyethylene with dovetail-shaped corrugations and with anchoring webbing on the underside; 3/16-inch (4-mm) nominal thickness.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?ulid=9335" Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by the following:  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?uid=123457027494" Schluter Systems L.P, Ditra. Sheet Applied Membrane: Pliable sheet-applied waterproofing membrane and vapor-retarder.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?ulid=9335" Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by the following:  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?uid=123457027494" Schluter Systems L.P, Kerdi. SETTING MATERIALS RETAIN FOLLOWING PARAGRAPH AND SUBPARAGRAPHS FOR THICK SET INSTALLATIONS ONLY. Portland Cement Mortar (Thickset) Installation Materials: ANSIA108.02. Cleavage Membrane: Asphalt felt, ASTMD226/D226M, TypeI (No.15); or polyethylene sheeting, ASTMD4397, 4.0 mils (0.1 mm) thick. Retain "Reinforcing Wire Fabric" Subparagraph below for reinforced mortar bed. Reinforcing Wire Fabric: Galvanized, welded-wire fabric, 2 by 2 inches (50.8 by 50.8 mm) by 0.062-inch (1.57-mm) diameter; comply with ASTMA185/A185M and ASTMA82/A82M, except for minimum wire size. Retain "Expanded Metal Lath" Subparagraph below for portland cement plaster scratch coat. Delete if scratch coat is specified in Section092400 "Cement Plastering." Expanded Metal Lath: Diamond-mesh lath complying with ASTMC847. Base Metal and Finish for Interior Applications: Uncoated or zinc-coated (galvanized) steel sheet, with uncoated steel sheet painted after fabrication into lath. Base Metal and Finish for Exterior Applications: Zinc-coated (galvanized) steel sheet. Configuration over Studs and Furring: Flat. Configuration over Solid Surfaces: Self-furring. Weight: [2.5 lb/sq. yd. (1.4 kg/sq. m)] [3.4 lb/sq. yd. (1.8 kg/sq. m)]. Polymer-Modified Thick-Bed and Render Mortar premixed, cement-based, polymer-modified thick-bed and render mortar that includes a blend of select aggregates.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?ulid=12346" Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following: Laticrete 3701 Fortified Mortar. MAPEI Corporation Modified Mortar Bed. RETAIN FOLLOWING PARAGRAPH FOR THIN SET INSTALLATIONS. DELETE THE ONES NOT USED IN INSTALLATION SCHEDULE. Modified Dry-Set Cement Mortar (Thinset): ANSIA118.4 and ISO 13007; C2.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?ulid=12346" Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following: Load Bearing Performance Level 1 Extra Heavy Floor Tile: Ardex Engineered Cements, X77 with E90. Custom Building Products, Custom Flex with Multi-Set. Laticrete International, Inc., 317 with 333 Additive. MAPEI Corporation, Kerabond/Keralastic.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?uid=123457027660" TEC; H.B. Fuller Construction Products Inc.; Full Set Plus with Xtra Flex Additive. Load Bearing Performance Level 2 Heavy Floor Tile: Ardex Engineered Cements, X77. Custom Building Products, MegaFlex. Laticrete International, Inc., 254 Platinum. MAPEI Corporation, Ultraflex 3.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?uid=123457027660" TEC; H.B. Fuller Construction Products Inc.; Super Flex. Load Bearing Performance Level 3 Moderate Floor Tile: Ardex Engineered Cements, X5. Custom Building Products, Versabond Flex. Laticrete International, Inc., 253 Gold. MAPEI Corporation, Ultraflex 2.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?uid=123457027660" TEC; H.B. Fuller Construction Products Inc.; Full Flex. Wall Applications, non-large format tile: Ardex Engineered Cements, X5. Custom Building Products, MegaLite Rapid Set Crack Prevention Mortar. Laticrete International, Inc., 253 Gold. MAPEI Corporation, Ultraflex 2. RETAIN FOLLOWING SUBPARAGRAPH FOR LARGE FORMAT WALL TILE INSTALLATIONS. FOR WALL TILE LARGER THAN 14-INCHES BY 14-INCHES. THIS WILL HELP ASURE WALL ADHESION AND TO PREVENT CRACKING IN THE TILE. Wall Applications, large format tile: Ardex Engineered Cements, X77. HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/LookUp/?uid=123456792692&mf=04&src=wd"Custom Building Products, ProLite. HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/LookUp/?uid=123456792697&mf=04&src=wd"Laticrete International, Inc., Laticrete; 255 MultiMax. HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/LookUp/?uid=123456792699&mf=04&src=wd"MAPEI Corporation, Ultralite Pro.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?uid=123457027660" TEC; H.B. Fuller Construction Products Inc. 3N1 Performance Mortar. Provide prepackaged, dry-mortar mix combined with acrylic resin or styrene-butadiene-rubber liquid-latex additive at Project site. For wall applications, provide mortar that complies with requirements for nonsagging mortar in addition to the other requirements in ANSIA118.4 and ISO 13007; C2T. RETAIN FOLLOWING PARAGRAPH FOR MEDIUM SET INSTALLATIONS. USE MEDIUM SET FOR FLOOR TILE APPLICATIONS OF TILE LARGER THAN 14-INCHES BY 14-INCHES. THIS WILL HELP PREVENT CRACKING IN THE TILE. THIS SETTING METHOD WILL REQUIRE THE USE A WATERPROOF / CRACK SUPPRESSION MEMBRANE. Medium-Bed, Modified Dry-Set Mortar: Comply with requirements in ANSIA118.4. Provide product that is approved by manufacturer for application thickness of 1/4 to 3/4-inch (6 to 19 mm).  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?ulid=12348" Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following: Ardex Engineered Cements, X32.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/LookUp/?uid=123456792692&mf=04&src=wd" Custom Building Products, Marble Granite & Travertine Fortified Premium Medium Bed Mortar.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/LookUp/?uid=123456792697&mf=04&src=wd" Laticrete International, Inc., Laticrete; 4XLT.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/LookUp/?uid=123456792699&mf=04&src=wd" MAPEI Corporation, Ultraflex LFT.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?uid=123457027660" TEC; H.B. Fuller Construction Products Inc. Ultimate Large Tile Mortar. Provide prepackaged, dry-mortar mix combined with acrylic resin or styrene-butadiene-rubber liquid-latex additive at Project site. RETAIN FOLLOWING PARAGRAPH FOR TILE INSTALLATIONS ON WOOD FLOORS. NORMALLY ELEVATORS IN COMMERICAL PROJECTS. EGP (Exterior Glue Plywood) Latex-Portland Cement Mortar (Thinset): ANSIA118.11.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?ulid=9344" Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following: Ardex Engineered Cements, X5.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?uid=123457027534" Custom Building Products, Versa Bond Flex.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?uid=123457027536" Laticrete International, Inc., 253 Gold  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?uid=123457027537" MAPEI Corporation, Ultraflex 2  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?uid=123457027540" TEC; H.B. Fuller Construction Products Inc., Full Flex. Provide prepackaged, dry-mortar mix combined with acrylic resin or styrene-butadiene-rubber liquid-latex additive at Project site. Water-Cleanable, Tile-Setting Epoxy: ANSIA118.3 and ISO 13007; R2.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?ulid=9345" Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following: Custom Building Products, EMB Lite. Laticrete International, Inc., Latapoxy 300. MAPEI Corporation, Kerapoxy 410. HYPERLINK "http://www.arcomnet.com/sustainable_design.aspx?topic=171"Adhesives shall have a VOC content of 65g/L or less. Provide product capable of withstanding continuous and intermittent exposure to temperatures of up to 140 and 212 degF (60 and 100 degC), respectively, and certified by manufacturer for intended use. GROUT MATERIALS (Reference Tile Installation Schedule at end of Section) REFERENCE GROUT GUIDE WITHIN TCNA HANDBOOK (PAGE 14) FOR WHICH GROUT TO USE WHERE OR USE THE ONES SELECTED IN THE TILE INSTALLATION SCHEDULE AT END OF SECTION. Standard Cement Grout (Sanded or Unsanded as Scheduled): ANSIA118.6 and ISO 13007; CG2WA.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?ulid=9347" Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following: Ardex Engineered Cements, FH / FG-C grout. Custom Building Products, PolyBlend Grout. Laticrete International, Inc., 1500 / 1600. MAPEI Corporation, Keracolor S or U.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?uid=123457027577" TEC; H.B. Fuller Construction Products Inc. Accucolor Sanded or Unsanded Grout. High-Performance Tile Grout: ANSIA118.7.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?ulid=9348" Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following: Ardex Engineered Cements, FL grout. Custom Building Products, Prism SureColor Grout. Laticrete International, Inc., Permacolor Select Grout. MAPEI Corporation, Ultracolor Plus Grout  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?uid=123457027589" TEC; H.B. Fuller Construction Products Inc. Accucolor XT. Polymer Type: Acrylic resin or styrene-butadiene rubber in liquid-latex form for addition to prepackaged dry-grout mix. Water-Cleanable Epoxy Grout: ANSIA118.3 and ISO 13007; RG,with a VOC content of 65g/L or less.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?ulid=9349" Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following: Ardex Engineered Cements, WA 100% solids epoxy grout. Custom Building Products, 100% Solids Epoxy Grout or Fusion. Laticrete International, Inc., SpectraLOCK Pro Premium Grout. MAPEI Corporation, Kerapoxy CQ or Flexcolor CQ. Provide product capable of withstanding continuous and intermittent exposure to temperatures of up to 140 and 212 degF (60 and 100 degC), respectively, and certified by manufacturer for intended use. MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS Trowelable Underlayments and Patching Compounds: Latex-modified, portland cement-based formulation provided or approved by manufacturer of tile-setting materials for installations indicated.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?ulid=9348" Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following: Ardex Engineered Cements, Feather Finish or K15. Laticrete, L&M Duracrete or L&M Durapatch Industrial MAPEI, Mapecem Quickpatch. Metal Edge Strips: Angle or L-shaped, height to match tile and setting-bed thickness, metallic or combination of metal and PVC or neoprene base, designed specifically for flooring applications; nickel silver or stainless-steel, ASTMA666, 300Series exposed-edge material.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?ulid=9350" Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following:  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?uid=123457027607" Blanke Corporation.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?uid=123457027608" Ceramic Tool Company, Inc.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?uid=123457027609" Schluter Systems L.P. EDIT AS REQUIRED TO MEET PROJECT REQUIREMENTS. Basis of Design Manufacturer: Schluter Systems. Profiles: Outside Corner Edge Protection, Tile-to-Tile: [QUADEC][Jolly]. Outside Corner Edge Protection, Tile-to-Gypsum Board: SCHIENE. Finishing Edge Protection, Tile-to-Gypsum Board: SCHIENE. Tile Cleaner: A neutral cleaner capable of removing soil and residue without harming tile and grout surfaces, specifically approved for materials and installations indicated by tile and grout manufacturers. Basis of Design Products, Laticrete, Stonetech Professional Stone & Tile Cleaner. GROUT SEALER IS NOT REQUIRED IF YOU ARE USING EPOXY GROUT. Grout Sealer: Manufacturer's standard product for sealing grout joints and that does not change color or appearance of grout.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?ulid=9351" Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following: HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/LookUp/?uid=123456814935&mf=04&src=wd"Custom Building Products; HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/LookUp/?uid=123456814934&mf=04&src=wd"Aqua Mix; Sealers Choice Gold. Laticrete; StoneTech Professional Advanced Grout Sealer. MAPEI Corporation, Ultracare Penetrating Tile, Stone & Grout Sealer. MHYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/LookUp/?uid=123456814938&mf=04&src=wd"iracle Sealants Company; 511 H2O Plus Grout Sealer. Merkrete, a Parex USA Inc. company, GroutSealer. ELASTOMERIC SEALANTS General: Provide sealants, primers, backer rods, and other sealant accessories that comply with the following requirements and with the applicable requirements in Section079200 "Joint Sealants." Use primers, backer rods, and sealant accessories recommended by sealant manufacturer. Colors: Provide colors of exposed sealants to match colors of grout in tile. MIXING MORTARS AND GROUT Mix mortars and grouts to comply with referenced standards and mortar and grout manufacturers' written instructions. Add materials, water, and additives in accurate proportions. Obtain and use type of mixing equipment, mixer speeds, mixing containers, mixing time, and other procedures to produce mortars and grouts of uniform quality with optimum performance characteristics for installations indicated. EXECUTION EXAMINATION Examine substrates, areas, and conditions where tile will be installed, with Installer present, for compliance with requirements for installation tolerances and other conditions affecting performance of the Work. Verify that substrates for setting tile are firm; dry; clean; free of coatings that are incompatible with tile-setting materials, including curing compounds and other substances that contain soap, wax, oil, or silicone; and comply with flatness tolerances required by ANSIA108.01 for installations indicated. Verify that concrete substrates for tile floors installed with [bonded mortar bed] [or] [thinset mortar] comply with surface finish requirements in ANSIA108.01 for installations indicated. Verify that surfaces that received a steel trowel finish have been mechanically scarified. Verify that protrusions, bumps, and ridges have been removed by sanding or grinding. Verify that installation of grounds, anchors, recessed frames, electrical and mechanical units of work, and similar items located in or behind tile has been completed. Verify that joints and cracks in tile substrates are coordinated with tile joint locations; if not coordinated, adjust joint locations in consultation with Architect. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. PREPARATION Fill cracks, holes, and depressions in concrete substrates for tile floors installed with thinset mortar with trowelable or self-leveling and patching compound specifically recommended by tile-setting material manufacturer. Where indicated, prepare substrates to receive waterproofing by applying a reinforced mortar bed that complies with ANSIA108.1A and is sloped 1/4 inch per foot (1:50) toward drains. Blending: For tile exhibiting color variations, verify that tile has been factory blended and packaged so tile units taken from one package show same range of colors as those taken from other packages and match approved Samples. If not factory blended, either return to manufacturer or blend tiles at Project site before installing. CERAMIC TILE INSTALLATION Comply with TCNA's "Handbook for Ceramic, Glass, and Stone Tile Installation" for TCNA installation methods specified in tile installation schedules. Comply with parts of the ANSIA108 series "Specifications for Installation of Ceramic Tile" that are referenced in TCNA installation methods, specified in tile installation schedules, and apply to types of setting and grouting materials used. Retain first subparagraph below if tile types and sizes and Project conditions warrant specifying 95 percent coverage and if mortar installation is specified. For the following installations, follow procedures in the ANSIA108 series of tile installation standards for providing 95 percent mortar coverage: Subparagraphs below are examples only; revise to suit Project. Exterior tile floors. Tile floors in wet areas. Tile floors in laundries. Tile floors consisting of tiles 8 by 8 inches (200 by 200 mm) or larger. Tile floors consisting of rib-backed tiles. Follow procedures in the ANSIA108 Series of tile installation standards for tile layout including but not limited to: Center and balance areas. Excess amount of cuts. Smooth edge cuts. Extend tile work into recesses and under or behind equipment and fixtures to form complete covering without interruptions unless otherwise indicated. Terminate work neatly at obstructions, edges, and corners without disrupting pattern or joint alignments. Accurately form intersections and returns. Perform cutting and drilling of tile without marring visible surfaces. Carefully grind cut edges of tile abutting trim, finish, or built-in items for straight aligned joints. Fit tile closely to electrical outlets, piping, fixtures, and other penetrations so plates, collars, or covers overlap tile. Usually retain first paragraph below unless trim shapes are unavailable for specified tile. Provide manufacturer's standard trim shapes where necessary to eliminate exposed tile edges. If accent tile is used, verify tile thicknesses and retain first paragraph below if necessary. If difference in thickness is significant, consider providing a thicker substrate under thinner tile. Where accent tile differs in thickness from field tile, vary setting-bed thickness so that tiles are flush. Jointing Pattern: Lay tile in grid pattern unless otherwise indicated. Lay out tile work and center tile fields in both directions in each space or on each wall area. Lay out tile work to minimize the use of pieces that are less than half of a tile. Provide uniform joint widths unless otherwise indicated. Retain first subparagraph below for mounted tile. For tile mounted in sheets, make joints between tile sheets same width as joints within tile sheets so joints between sheets are not apparent in finished work. Where adjoining tiles on floor, base, walls, or trim are specified or indicated to be same size, align joints. Where tiles are specified or indicated to be whole integer multiples of adjoining tiles on floor, base, walls, or trim, align joints unless otherwise indicated. Joint Widths: Unless otherwise indicated, install tile with the following joint widths: Wall tile joint maximum 1/8 inch (0.8 mm), adjust to smaller IF the floor calibration allows. Floor tile joint maximum 3/16 inch (2.4 mm), adjust to smaller IF the wall calibration allows. Align joints center to center. At inside corners of tile floors, base and walls, provide sealant joint. Joint width to match specified joint widths. Color of exposed sealant to match color of grout in tile. Refer to TCNA's "Handbook for Ceramic, Glass, and Stone Tile Installation" and to the ANSIA108 series of tile installation standards for data on expansion joints. These standards require that joint locations be indicated on Drawings. Expansion Joints: Provide expansion joints and other sealant-filled joints, including control, contraction, and isolation joints, where indicated. Form joints during installation of setting materials, mortar beds, and tile. Do not saw-cut joints after installing tiles. Where joints occur in concrete substrates, locate joints in tile surfaces directly above them. Solid Surface Thresholds: Install solid surface thresholds in same type of setting bed as adjacent floor unless otherwise indicated. At locations where mortar bed (thickset) would otherwise be exposed above adjacent floor finishes, set thresholds in improved modified dry-set mortar (thinset). Do not extend [cleavage membrane] [waterproofing] [or] [waterproofing / crack isolation membrane] under thresholds set in improved modified dry-set mortar. Fill joints between such thresholds and adjoining tile set on [cleavage membrane] [waterproofing] [or] [waterproofing / crack isolation membrane] with elastomeric sealant. Stone Thresholds: Install stone thresholds in same type of setting bed as adjacent floor unless otherwise indicated. At locations where mortar bed (thickset) would otherwise be exposed above adjacent floor finishes, set thresholds in improved modified dry-set mortar (thinset). Do not extend [cleavage membrane] [waterproofing] [or] [waterproofing / crack isolation membrane] under thresholds set in improved modified dry-set mortar. Fill joints between such thresholds and adjoining tile set on [cleavage membrane] [waterproofing] [or] [waterproofing / crack isolation membrane] with elastomeric sealant. Retain first paragraph below for wainscots. Verify that instruction agrees with detailing. Lay out tile wainscots to dimensions indicated or to next full tile beyond dimensions indicated. Metal Edge Strips: Install [at locations indicated] [where exposed edge of tile flooring meets carpet, wood, or other flooring that finishes flush with top of tile] [where exposed edge of tile flooring meets carpet, wood, or other flooring that finishes flush with or below top of tile and no threshold is indicated]. GROUT SEALER IS NOT REQUIRED IF YOU ARE USING EPOXY GROUT. Grout Sealer: Apply floor sealer to grout jointsin tile floors according to floor-sealer manufacturer's written instructions. As soon as floor sealer has penetrated grout joints, remove excess sealer and sealer from tile faces by wiping with soft cloth. WATERPROOFING INSTALLATION Install waterproofing to comply with ANSIA108.13 and manufacturer's written instructions to produce waterproof membrane of uniform thickness that is bonded securely to substrate. Allow waterproofing to cure and verify by testing that it is watertight before installing tile or setting materials over it. WATERPROOFING / CRACK ISOLATION MEMBRANE INSTALLATION Install waterproofing / crack isolation membrane to comply with ANSIA108.17 and manufacturer's written instructions to produce membrane of uniform thickness that is bonded securely to substrate. Allow waterproofing / crack isolation membrane to cure before installing tile or setting materials over it. ADJUSTING AND CLEANING Remove and replace tile that is damaged or that does not match adjoining tile. Provide new matching units, installed as specified and in a manner to eliminate evidence of replacement. Cleaning: On completion of placement and grouting, clean all ceramic tile surfaces so they are free of foreign matter. Remove grout residue from tile as soon as possible. Clean grout smears and haze from tile according to tile and grout manufacturer's written instructions but no sooner than 10 days after installation. Use only cleaners recommended by tile and grout manufacturers and only after determining that cleaners are safe to use by testing on samples of tile and other surfaces to be cleaned. Protect metal surfaces and plumbing fixtures from effects of cleaning. Flush surfaces with clean water before and after cleaning. PROTECTION Protect installed tile work with kraft paper or other heavy covering during construction period to prevent staining, damage, and wear. If recommended by tile manufacturer, apply coat of neutral protective cleaner to completed tile walls and floors. Prohibit foot and wheel traffic from tiled floors for at least seven days after grouting is completed. Before final inspection, remove protective coverings and rinse neutral protective cleaner from tile surfaces. EXTERIOR CERAMIC TILE INSTALLATION SCHEDULE NOTE: THESE ARE SAMPLE INSTALLATION METHODS ONLY. EDIT AS REQUIRED. Exterior Floor Installations: RETAIN FOLLOWING PARAGRAPH FOR TYPICAL EXTERIOR TILE FLOOR THICK - SET INSTALLATION METHOD WITH WATERPROOF MEMBRANE ON A CONCRETE SUBSTRATE. USE THIS OR EDIT PER PROJECT REQUIREMENTS. Ceramic Tile Installation F101: TCNAF101 and ANSIA108.1A; cement mortar bed (thickset) over waterproof / crack isolation membrane on concrete where indicated and bonded to concrete where membrane is not indicated. Ceramic Tile Type: Refer to Interior Finish Legend on Drawings. Bond Coat for Cured-Bed Method: Modified dry-set mortar. Load-Bearing Performance: Heavy. Grout: High-performance sanded grout. EDIT BELOW TO SUIT PROJECT REQUIREMENTS. OR SCHEDULE ON DRAWINGS. Locations: At exterior Porches. RETAIN FOLLOWING PARAGRAPH FOR TYPICAL EXTERIOR TILE FLOOR THIN - SET INSTALLATION METHOD ON A CONCRETE SUBSTRATE. USE THIS OR EDIT PER PROJECT REQUIREMENTS. Ceramic Tile Installation F102: TCNAF102; thinset mortar over waterproof / crack isolation membrane on concrete where indicated and on concrete where membrane is not indicated. Ceramic Tile Type: Refer to Interior Finish Legend on Drawings. Thinset Mortar: Modified dry-set mortar. Load-Bearing Performance: Heavy. Grout: High-performance sanded grout. EDIT BELOW TO SUIT PROJECT REQUIREMENTS. OR SCHEDULE ON DRAWINGS. Locations: At exterior Balconies. Exterior Wall Installations, Masonry or Concrete: RETAIN FOLLOWING PARAGRAPH FOR TYPICAL EXTERIOR THICK-SET TILE WALL APPLICATION. USE THIS OR EDIT PER PROJECT REQUIREMENTS. Ceramic Tile Installation W201: TCNAW201 and ANSIA108.1A; cement mortar bed (thickset) on metal lathover waterproofing / crack isolation membrane. Ceramic Tile Type: Refer to Interior Finish Legend on Drawings. Bond Coat for Wet-Set Method: Modified dry-set mortar. Grout: High-performance sanded grout. EDIT BELOW TO SUIT PROJECT REQUIREMENTS. OR SCHEDULE ON DRAWINGS. Locations: At exterior walls at entry. RETAIN FOLLOWING PARAGRAPH FOR TYPICAL EXTERIOR WALL TILE THIN-SET INSTALLATION METHOD ON A CMU SUBSTRATE. USE THIS OR EDIT PER PROJECT REQUIREMENTS. Ceramic Tile Installation W202: TCNAW202; thinset mortarover waterproof / crack isolation membrane. Ceramic Tile Type: Refer to Interior Finish Legend on Drawings. Thinset Mortar: Modified dry-set mortar. Grout: High-performance sanded grout. EDIT BELOW TO SUIT PROJECT REQUIREMENTS. OR SCHEDULE ON DRAWINGS. Locations: At exterior walls at Balconies. INTERIOR CERAMIC TILE INSTALLATION SCHEDULE NOTE: THESE ARE SAMPLE INSTALLATION METHODS ONLY. EDIT AS REQUIRED. Interior Floor Installations, Concrete Subfloor: RETAIN FOLLOWING PARAGRAPH FOR THICK SET INSTALLATIONS OVER PRECAST, POST-TENSIONED SLABS, AND OTHER STRUCTURALLY SUPPORTED FLOORS SUBJECT TO MOVEMENT OR DEFLECTION. USE THIS OR EDIT PER PROJECT REQUIREMENTS. Ceramic Tile Installation F111: TCNAF111 and ANSIA108.1A; cement mortar bed (thickset) with cleavage membrane. Ceramic Tile Type: Refer to Interior Finish Legend on Drawings. Bond Coat for Cured-Bed Method: Medium-bed, modified dry-set mortar. Grout: High-performance sanded grout. EDIT BELOW TO SUIT PROJECT REQUIREMENTS. OR SCHEDULE ON DRAWINGS. Locations: Where scheduled on drawings. RETAIN FOLLOWING PARAGRAPH FOR THICK SET INSTALLATIONS NOT SUBJECT TO MOVEMENT. USE THIS OR EDIT PER PROJECT REQUIREMENTS. Ceramic Tile Installation F112: TCNAF112 and ANSIA108.1B; cement mortar bed (thickset) bonded to concrete. Ceramic Tile Type: Refer to Interior Finish Legend on Drawings. Bond Coat for Cured-Bed Method: Modified dry-set mortar. Load-Bearing Performance: Heavy. Grout: High-performance sanded grout. EDIT BELOW TO SUIT PROJECT REQUIREMENTS. OR SCHEDULE ON DRAWINGS. Locations: Where scheduled on drawings. RETAIN FOLLOWING PARAGRAPH FOR TYPICAL THIN-SET INSTALLATION METHOD ON A CONCRETE SUBSTRATE. USE THIS OR EDIT PER PROJECT REQUIREMENTS. Ceramic Tile Installation F113: TCNAF113; thinset mortar. Ceramic Tile Type: Refer to Interior Finish Legend on Drawings. Thinset Mortar: Modified dry-set mortar. Load-Bearing Performance: Moderate. Grout: [High-performance sanded] [High-performance unsanded] [Water-cleanable epoxy] grout. EDIT BELOW TO SUIT PROJECT REQUIREMENTS. OR SCHEDULE ON DRAWINGS. Locations: Non-wet floors, unless noted otherwise. RETAIN FOLLOWING PARAGRAPH FOR THICK SET INSTALLATIONS REQUIRING STAIN AND CHEMICAL RESISTANCE, SUCH AS SHOWERS, PUBLIC TOILET ROOMS, ETC. USE THIS OR EDIT PER PROJECT REQUIREMENTS. Ceramic Tile Installation F114: TCNAF114 and ANSIA108.1B; cement mortar bed (thickset) with cleavage membrane; epoxy grout. Ceramic Tile Type: Refer to Interior Finish Legend on Drawings. Bond Coat for Cured-Bed Method: Modified dry-set mortar. Load-Bearing Performance: Moderate. Grout: Water-cleanable epoxy grout. EDIT BELOW TO SUIT PROJECT REQUIREMENTS. OR SCHEDULE ON DRAWINGS. Locations: Shower floors in Locker Rooms, unless noted otherwise. RETAIN FOLLOWING PARAGRAPH FOR TYPICAL THIN-SET TILE INSTALLATION METHOD WITH EPOXY GROUT ON A CONCRETE SUBSTRATE. USE THIS OR EDIT PER PROJECT REQUIREMENTS. Ceramic Tile Installation F115: TCNAF115; thinset mortar; epoxy grout. Ceramic Tile Type: Refer to Interior Finish Legend on Drawings. Thinset Mortar: Modified dry-set mortar. Load-Bearing Performance: Moderate. Grout: Water-cleanable epoxy grout. EDIT BELOW TO SUIT PROJECT REQUIREMENTS. OR SCHEDULE ON DRAWINGS. Locations: Lobby floors, unless noted otherwise. Ceramic Tile Installation F116: TCNAF116; water-cleanable, tile-setting epoxy. Ceramic Tile Type: Refer to Interior Finish Legend on Drawings. Grout: Water-cleanable epoxy grout. EDIT BELOW TO SUIT PROJECT REQUIREMENTS. OR SCHEDULE ON DRAWINGS. Locations: Commercial kitchen floor. RETAIN FOLLOWING FOR TYPICAL THIN-SET INSTALLATION METHOD ON A WATERPROOF MEMBRANE ON CONCRETE SUBSTRATE. USE THIS OR EDIT PER PROJECT REQUIREMENTS. Ceramic Tile Installation F122: TCNAF122; thinset mortar on waterproof membrane. Ceramic Tile Type: Refer to Interior Finish Legend on Drawings. Thinset Mortar: Modified dry-set mortar. Grout: Water-cleanable epoxy grout. EDIT BELOW TO SUIT PROJECT REQUIREMENTS. OR SCHEDULE ON DRAWINGS. Locations: Bathrooms or Public Restrooms. RETAIN FOLLOWING FOR TYPICAL MEDIUM-SET TILE INSTALLATION METHOD ON A WATERPROOFING / CRACK ISOLATION MEMBRANE ON CONCRETE SUBSTRATE. USE THIS OR EDIT PER PROJECT REQUIREMENTS. Ceramic Tile Installation F125: TCNAF125-Full; thinset mortar on waterproof / crack isolation membrane. Ceramic Tile Type: Refer to Interior Finish Legend on Drawings. Thinset Mortar: Medium-bed, modified dry-set mortar. Grout: [High-performance sanded] [Water-cleanable epoxy] grout. EDIT BELOW TO SUIT PROJECT REQUIREMENTS. OR SCHEDULE ON DRAWINGS. Locations: Floor tile over 14 by 14 inches (355 by 355 mm) in size or if one side is over 18-inches (457 mm) long. RETAIN FOLLOWING PARAGRAPH FOR THICK SET INSTALLATION REQUIRING STAIN AND CHEMICAL RESISTANCE, WITH MEMBRANE. SUCH AS DECONTAMINATION ROOMS OR SHOWERS OR COMMERICIAL KITCHENS APPLICATIONS. USE THIS OR EDIT PER PROJECT REQUIREMENTS. Ceramic Tile Installation F132: TCNAF132; water-cleanable, tile-setting epoxy on cured cement mortar bed bonded to concrete subfloor; epoxy grout. Ceramic Tile Type: Refer to Interior Finish Legend on Drawings. Grout: Water-cleanable epoxy grout. EDIT BELOW TO SUIT PROJECT REQUIREMENTS. OR SCHEDULE ON DRAWINGS. Locations: Decontamination room floors. Interior Floor Installations, Wood Subfloor: RETAIN THE FOLLOWING FOR THIN SET TILE APPLICATIONS WITH PLYWOOD / STEEL SUBFLOOR. SUCH AS ELEVATOR CABS. Ceramic Tile Installation F144: TCNAF144; water-cleanable epoxy adhesive onwaterproof / crack isolation membrane over cementitious backer units or fiber-cement backer board. Ceramic Tile Type: Refer to Interior Finish Legend on Drawings. Grout: Water-cleanable epoxy grout. EDIT BELOW TO SUIT PROJECT REQUIREMENTS. OR SCHEDULE ON DRAWINGS. Locations: Elevator cab floors. Interior Wall Installations, Masonry or Concrete: RETAIN THE FOLLOWING FOR THIN-SET INSTALLATION ON MASONRY. USE THIS OR EDIT PER PROJECT REQUIREMENTS. Ceramic Tile Installation W202: TCNAW202; thinset mortar. Ceramic Tile Type: Refer to Interior Finish Legend on Drawings. Thinset Mortar: Modified dry-set mortar. Grout: [High-performance unsanded] [Water-cleanable epoxy] grout. EDIT BELOW TO SUIT PROJECT REQUIREMENTS. OR SCHEDULE ON DRAWINGS. Locations: Where indicated on Drawings. Interior Wall Installations, Metal Studs or Furring: RETAIN THE FOLLOWING FOR THIN-SET INSTALLATION ON GYPSUM BOARD. USE THIS OR EDIT PER PROJECT REQUIREMENTS. Ceramic Tile Installation W243: TCNAW243; thinset mortar on gypsum board. Ceramic Tile Type: Refer to Interior Finish Legend on Drawings. Thinset Mortar: Modified dry-set mortar. Grout: [High-performance unsanded] [Water-cleanable epoxy] grout. EDIT BELOW TO SUIT PROJECT REQUIREMENTS. OR SCHEDULE ON DRAWINGS. Locations: Where indicated on Drawings. RETAIN THE FOLLOWING FOR LARGE FORMAT WALL TILE INSTALLATION ON GYPSUM BOARD. USE THIS OR EDIT PER PROJECT REQUIREMENTS. Ceramic Tile Installation W243: TCNAW243; thinset mortar on gypsum board. Ceramic Tile Type: Refer to Interior Finish Legend on Drawings. Thinset Mortar: Modified dry-set mortar. Grout: [High-performance unsanded] [Water-cleanable epoxy] grout. EDIT BELOW TO SUIT PROJECT REQUIREMENTS. OR SCHEDULE ON DRAWINGS. Locations: Wall tile over 14 by 14 inches (355 by 355 mm) in size or if one side is over 18-inches (457 mm) long. RETAIN THE FOLLOWING FOR THIN-SET INSTALLATION ON CEMENT BOARD WITH MOISTURE BARRIER MEMBRANE. USE THIS OR EDIT PER PROJECT REQUIREMENTS. Ceramic Tile Installation W244C: TCNAW244C; thinset mortar on cementitious backer unitsover waterproof / crack isolation membrane. Ceramic Tile Type: Refer to Interior Finish Legend on Drawings. Thinset Mortar: Modified dry-set mortar. Grout: [High-performance unsanded] [Water-cleanable epoxy] grout. EDIT BELOW TO SUIT PROJECT REQUIREMENTS. OR SCHEDULE ON DRAWINGS. Locations: Shower walls. RETAIN THE FOLLOWING FOR THIN-SET TILE WALL INSTALLATION ON COATED GLASS MAT BOARD. USE THIS OR EDIT PER PROJECT REQUIREMENTS. CAN BE USED IN WET AREAS. Ceramic Tile Installation W248: TCNATCNAW248; thinset mortar on glass-mat, water-resistant gypsum backer board. Ceramic Tile Type: Refer to Interior Finish Legend on Drawings. Thinset Mortar: Modified dry-set mortar. Grout: Water-cleanable epoxy grout. EDIT BELOW TO SUIT PROJECT REQUIREMENTS. OR SCHEDULE ON DRAWINGS. Locations: Shower walls. Shower Receptor and Wall Installations: RETAIN FOLLOWING SUBPARAGRAPH FOR THICK SET TILE SHOWER INSTALLATIONS OTHER THAN DECONTAMINATION SHOWERS. USE THIS OR EDIT PER PROJECT REQUIREMENTS. Ceramic Tile Installation B414: TCNAB414 and ANSIA108.1B; cement mortar bed (thickset) over waterproof / crack isolation membrane. Ceramic Tile Type: Refer to Interior Finish Legend on Drawings. Bond Coat for Cured-Bed Method: Modified dry-set mortar. Grout: Water-cleanable epoxy grout. EDIT BELOW TO SUIT PROJECT REQUIREMENTS. OR SCHEDULE ON DRAWINGS. Locations: Shower walls. RETAIN FOLLOWING SUBPARAGRAPH FOR THIN-SET SHOWER INSTALLATIONS ON COATED GLASS MAT BOARD. USE THIS OR EDIT PER PROJECT REQUIREMENTS. Ceramic Tile Installation B420: TCNAB420; thinset mortar on waterproof / crack isolation membrane over coated glass-mat, water-resistant gypsum backer board. Ceramic Tile Type: Refer to Interior Finish Legend on Drawings. Thinset Mortar: Modified dry-set mortar. Grout: Water-cleanable epoxy grout. EDIT BELOW TO SUIT PROJECT REQUIREMENTS. OR SCHEDULE ON DRAWINGS. Locations: Shower walls. RETAIN FOLLOWING SUBPARAGRAPH FOR THIN-SET SHOWER INSTALLATIONS ON CEMENT BOARD WITH A FLUID APPPLIED MEMBRANE ON THE SUBSTRATE. USE THIS OR EDIT PER PROJECT REQUIREMENTS. Ceramic Tile Installation B421: TCNAB421; thinset mortar on waterproof / crack isolation membrane over solid backing. Ceramic Tile Type: Refer to Interior Finish Legend on Drawings. Thinset Mortar: Modified dry-set mortar. Grout: [High-performance unsanded] [Water-cleanable epoxy] grout. EDIT BELOW TO SUIT PROJECT REQUIREMENTS. OR SCHEDULE ON DRAWINGS. Locations: Shower walls. END OF SECTION 09 30 00 FOR MDACC USE ONLY. 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