I'm an expert in a lot of things... tile is not one of them.
I know I need to buy something that is PEI 4 or 5 (it will be 5) and that it needs to be throughbody, and have a high friction coefficient. But, I've never done more to a concrete slab than level it, add a subfloor, and install finished flooring.
My use case: garage/shop floor with occasional scissor lift use, lots of spilled fluids, etc. No welding (a skill I wish I'd learned from my dad), but possibly using oxy/acetylene torch to braze/cut occasionally and some grinding. Read auto shop with some woodworking going on.
The questions:
1.) Are there particular brands/types of tile that I should avoid? Its going to be porcelain, but are there patterns that should be avoided like wood look or fabric look or thicknesses that I shouldn't consider? Maybe give me a particular tile you've had great luck with.
2.) What's the proper way and material to level the slab for maximum adhesion? We 4 have seasons here in Indiana.
3.) What about the expansion gaps? Should they be filled?
4.) I know I can DIY, but should I?
5.) If I talk to an installer, how do I tell a liar from a pro?
ex: Most guys just want to come in, do the least work possible, make the maximum profit, and warranty nothing claiming you should have paid them more to do a better job after the fact. I want to avoid this.
I use my garage daily and can't just remove everything on a whim to have half of the tile ripped out, floor ground, and done the correct way a second time. Not to mention the expense.
I'm wanting to get this done ASAP, and see varying brands of mortar, grout, etc recommended. Please educate me a little. Some say epoxy, some say latex, some don't say anything. LOL
I know I need to buy something that is PEI 4 or 5 (it will be 5) and that it needs to be throughbody, and have a high friction coefficient. But, I've never done more to a concrete slab than level it, add a subfloor, and install finished flooring.
My use case: garage/shop floor with occasional scissor lift use, lots of spilled fluids, etc. No welding (a skill I wish I'd learned from my dad), but possibly using oxy/acetylene torch to braze/cut occasionally and some grinding. Read auto shop with some woodworking going on.
The questions:
1.) Are there particular brands/types of tile that I should avoid? Its going to be porcelain, but are there patterns that should be avoided like wood look or fabric look or thicknesses that I shouldn't consider? Maybe give me a particular tile you've had great luck with.
2.) What's the proper way and material to level the slab for maximum adhesion? We 4 have seasons here in Indiana.
3.) What about the expansion gaps? Should they be filled?
4.) I know I can DIY, but should I?
5.) If I talk to an installer, how do I tell a liar from a pro?
ex: Most guys just want to come in, do the least work possible, make the maximum profit, and warranty nothing claiming you should have paid them more to do a better job after the fact. I want to avoid this.
I use my garage daily and can't just remove everything on a whim to have half of the tile ripped out, floor ground, and done the correct way a second time. Not to mention the expense.
I'm wanting to get this done ASAP, and see varying brands of mortar, grout, etc recommended. Please educate me a little. Some say epoxy, some say latex, some don't say anything. LOL
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