I'm attempting to repair a shower floor that I believe to be a thick bed mortar type. Thick bed mortar wasn't in my vocabulary 24 hours ago but after comparing with some google images I'm pretty sure that's what I'm dealing with. It's over 30 years old and has 1.25" square tiles that are just a hair over 3/16" thick. The mortar appears to be at least 1 inch thick and rests on a layer of packed sand.
The mortar has deteriorated in a couple corners but the rest of the floor seems sound. I was going to reuse the tiles but I broke one tapping on it to check for looseness so now I'm thinking to use some bathroom wall tile which I'll cut to size. Appearance isn't important.
I'm looking for some help with the procedure and materials to use for setting the tile. A search of "thick bed mortar" didn't turn anything up at Lowe's/HD but I'm sure there must be a mortar/cement product there that would work. I bought a bag of Mapei 4 to 1 mud bed mix thinking I could use it as a base and then use a conventional grout in the gaps between the tiles.
Not at all concerned about appearance, I just want something that will get a few more years of use out of the shower stall.
The mortar has deteriorated in a couple corners but the rest of the floor seems sound. I was going to reuse the tiles but I broke one tapping on it to check for looseness so now I'm thinking to use some bathroom wall tile which I'll cut to size. Appearance isn't important.
I'm looking for some help with the procedure and materials to use for setting the tile. A search of "thick bed mortar" didn't turn anything up at Lowe's/HD but I'm sure there must be a mortar/cement product there that would work. I bought a bag of Mapei 4 to 1 mud bed mix thinking I could use it as a base and then use a conventional grout in the gaps between the tiles.
Not at all concerned about appearance, I just want something that will get a few more years of use out of the shower stall.
