Hello everyone!
Updated: See Post 9 for final pics!!
First I want to thank all the porcelain tile flooring threads for helping me with this idea and lending tons of knowledge to get it done, hopefully as good as possible, for a guy who has only done 1 other tile job.
Details: 2 car garage in the northeast. Home mechanic/ Harley flipper. I’m using an Imola Terrazo PEI 4 tile with Laticrete 254 mortar and Mapei Charcoal grout. Using a Schluter reno ramp for the entrance. Doing a 1/2” trowel with thin back butter on each tile (with my kids help haha)
I picked up the tile from a commercial installer for $500 for 600 sqft!! So lucked out. The mortar is the expensive part for this job.
As you can see I have a “plus” sign expansion gaps cut into my slab. I’m honoring the cuts and using them as my guides for laying the tiles and splitting it up into quadrants. I’m going to caulk the expansion gaps.
I have approximately half done now, still need to finish the sides and the entrance with ramp.
Let me know what you think and anything I should/ could do differently (even though it may be a little late).
I’ve learned a ton from this site since I bought my house. Currently have electric on demand heat, insulated plywood walls and a high lift side jack door opener.
Thank you!
Updated: See Post 9 for final pics!!
First I want to thank all the porcelain tile flooring threads for helping me with this idea and lending tons of knowledge to get it done, hopefully as good as possible, for a guy who has only done 1 other tile job.
Details: 2 car garage in the northeast. Home mechanic/ Harley flipper. I’m using an Imola Terrazo PEI 4 tile with Laticrete 254 mortar and Mapei Charcoal grout. Using a Schluter reno ramp for the entrance. Doing a 1/2” trowel with thin back butter on each tile (with my kids help haha)
I picked up the tile from a commercial installer for $500 for 600 sqft!! So lucked out. The mortar is the expensive part for this job.
As you can see I have a “plus” sign expansion gaps cut into my slab. I’m honoring the cuts and using them as my guides for laying the tiles and splitting it up into quadrants. I’m going to caulk the expansion gaps.
I have approximately half done now, still need to finish the sides and the entrance with ramp.
Let me know what you think and anything I should/ could do differently (even though it may be a little late).
I’ve learned a ton from this site since I bought my house. Currently have electric on demand heat, insulated plywood walls and a high lift side jack door opener.
Thank you!
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