tmike14400
Well-known member
Hi,
I'm planning on installing about 100sf of outdoor porcelain tile within the next couple weeks. I've never done this before. The porch in question had a decent sized crack running through it for years. I slathered on a cement patch a couple years ago but that didn't last. To prep for the new tile, this time I'm patching it with hydraulic cement. The pictures show the area after I cleaned out a lot of the crumbling patchwork and afterwards with the first application of hydraulic cement. I will make sure the base is level before laying the tile. I live in the midwest and we get yearly temps from -5 to about 100. I'm concerned the crack will re-appear and cause the tile to crack also.
Do you guys think the hydraulic cement is a good choice and what else do I need to do to avoid the tile from cracking?
Thanks in advance.
Mike
I'm planning on installing about 100sf of outdoor porcelain tile within the next couple weeks. I've never done this before. The porch in question had a decent sized crack running through it for years. I slathered on a cement patch a couple years ago but that didn't last. To prep for the new tile, this time I'm patching it with hydraulic cement. The pictures show the area after I cleaned out a lot of the crumbling patchwork and afterwards with the first application of hydraulic cement. I will make sure the base is level before laying the tile. I live in the midwest and we get yearly temps from -5 to about 100. I'm concerned the crack will re-appear and cause the tile to crack also.
Do you guys think the hydraulic cement is a good choice and what else do I need to do to avoid the tile from cracking?
Thanks in advance.
Mike
