Are there any restrictions for the laying of rectified ceramic tiles with Dry Joint?
SPECIFICATIONS
Yes. There are some exceptions in laying with Dry Joint which are as follows:
- New ceramic over old;
- Drywall;
- Outdoor areas: grill, fireplace and wood stove;
- Floors with heating system;
- Façades (See Façade Laying Manual).
In the cases above, it must be installed with minimum joints of 2 mm and appropriate adhesive mortar. In the cases below, a new laying base must be made:
- Old Bases (where carpets, laminated wood and linings were removed);
- Paintings in general (PVA, acrylic, epoxy, resin and texture);
- Checkered powder floors (vermilion);
- Granite floors;
In special conditions, the manufacturer should be consulted.
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