ScaldedDog
Well-known member
This seems like a timely question... What is the minimum slab temperature for porcelain tile installation? Will the popular flexbond thinset work well with a cold slab?
I'm getting ready to pull the trigger on tile (yes, my trigger finger is twitching, and I'm sweating profusely), which means I'll be looking to install it in the winter. Part of my garage has radiant heat, so I can make it any temperature I want. A big section isn't heated, though, and that slab is about 52* in most places, and 48* around the edges, and it won't be any warmer 'till Spring. Is that too cold? Would a warmer air temp - say 60-65* help?
Mark
I'm getting ready to pull the trigger on tile (yes, my trigger finger is twitching, and I'm sweating profusely), which means I'll be looking to install it in the winter. Part of my garage has radiant heat, so I can make it any temperature I want. A big section isn't heated, though, and that slab is about 52* in most places, and 48* around the edges, and it won't be any warmer 'till Spring. Is that too cold? Would a warmer air temp - say 60-65* help?
Mark
