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When Mud Is Not The Answer. Applications where Fastcrete should be used in place of mud. When Speed Is Required. Traditional mud (mortar-bed, dry pack, deck mud, etc.) requires a curing period of at least 12 hours
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When Mud Is Not The Answer Applications where Fastcrete should be used in place of mud
When Speed Is Required Traditional mud (mortar-bed, dry pack, deck mud, etc.) requires a curing period of at least 12 hours Fastcrete is sufficiently hard enough to set tile within 1 hour. Applications such as shower pans and bathrooms can be leveled, pitched, and tiled the same day
For Thin Applications In most instances mud jobs range in thickness from 1.25” to 2”. Mud jobs thinner than this are prone to delamination and failure Fastcrete applications can range in thickness from 1/8” to 3”
When There Are Height Restrictions Mud requires a minimum thickness of more than an inch. This can pose problems with finished height such as: • Doorways • Transitions • Drains
Fastcrete Application Feathered To High Spot Fastcrete Feathered at High Spot Heavy Fastcrete Fill Unaffected Doorway Height High Spot Concrete Slab
Mud Application Raised Over High Spot Thick Mud Bed Over High Spot Heavy Mud Fill Affected Doorway Height High Spot Concrete Slab
When It Needs To Be Feathered Mud cannot be brought to a featheredge. When mud is applied too thin, it is subject to: • Cracking • Delamination • Breaking Apart
Hanging Level Wall Tile From Top Fastcrete Used To Feather Out Low Spots in Slab Fastcrete will not crack, delaminate or break apart when feathered out
Feathering Out Low Spots In Slab With Mud Mud will crack, delaminate and break apart when approaching a featheredge
When Logistics Become A Problem Mud requires: -Large mixing area -Usually two people mixing -Bulk sand -94lb bags of Portland Cement Fastcrete requires: -One person and a drill/paddle mixer
Method #1 Flashing with Thin Set Mortar • Takes a day to dry • Bubbles • Cracks when applied thick • Needs to be stoned smooth
Method #2 Mud The Entire Area • Requires a day to cure • Requires much more material than necessary • Poses logistical problems • May cause issues with finished heights • May cause weight/load issues
Method #3Don’t Level And Try To Correct By Building Up The Tiles With Thin Set • Takes at least three times longer • Essentially turns a ceramic tile job into a marble job • Heavy thin-set applications take longer to cure
Trying to Correct The Substrate By Building Up The Tiles With Thin Set
Fastcrete Application With Peter Guarino, Port Morris Tile, Boston Application Type: Feathering To High Spot In Center
Fastcrete Application With Ed Callabritto, Port Morris Tile, Boston Application Type: Thin Fill/Ramping