06.130.0204: Floor Tile – Over CBU & Cork on Concrete

06.130.0204: Floor Tile - Over CBU & Cork on Concrete This detail shows tile laid on cementitious backer unit (CBU) w/ taped joints on a concrete subfloor, with cork underlayment separating the tile assembly from the concrete for soundproofing. The tile is adhered to the CBU using a dry-set or latex-modified portland cement mortar bond [...]

06.130.0203: Floor Tile – Thinset on Concrete

06.130.0203: Floor Tile - Thinset on Concrete This detail shows tile adhered to a concrete subfloor using a dry-set or latex-modified portland cement mortar bond coat. This detail is based on TCNA Method F113. DOWNLOAD DETAILDynamic 3D Detail Explore this detail and download the Sketchup Model in the 3D Warehouse. Explore Detail

06.130.0202: Floor Tile – Thinset on Concrete or Cured Mortar Bed

06.130.0202: Floor Tile - Thinset on Concrete or Cured Mortar Bed This detail shows tile laid on a concrete slab or a cured mortar bed. The tile is adhered using a dry-set or latex-modified portland cement mortar bond coat. If required, an antifracture / waterproof membrane is applied over the cured mortar bed or concrete. [...]

06.130.0101: Floor Tile – Over CBU on Wood Subfloor

06.130.0101: Floor Tile - Over CBU on Wood Subfloor This detail shows tile laid on cementitious backer unit (CBU) w/ taped joints on a wood subfloor. The tile is adhered using a dry-set or latex-modified portland cement mortar bond coat. The wood subfloor has 1/8" gap between the exterior glue tongue & groove plywood sheets, [...]

07.130.0211: Sand Cushion Terrazzo – System Overview

07.130.0211: Sand Cushion Terrazzo - System Overview This detail shows a basic overview of a sand cushion terrazzo system. There is a vapor barrier underneath the concrete slab. Isolation membrane separates the cementitious terrazzo from the structural slab. A sand and cement underbed is built up 2 1/2" to 3" thick and reinforced with 2" [...]

07.130.0131: Epoxy Terrazzo – Control Joint Detail

07.130.0131: Epoxy Terrazzo - Control Joint Detail This detail shows a control joint in an epoxy terrazzo floor system, which would occur at a control joint in the concrete slab or at an existing crack in the concrete slab which should be saw-cut to 1/8" wide prior to installing any terrazzo components. After the moisture [...]

07.130.0121: Epoxy Terrazzo – System Overview

07.130.0121: Epoxy Terrazzo - System Overview This detail shows a basic overview of an epoxy terrazzo system. There is a vapor barrier underneath the concrete slab, and the slab is properly prepped and profiled to receive all components of an epoxy terrazzo system. Note: crack isolation membrane may be required, but is not shown. The [...]

06.130.1302: Floor Tile Expansion Joint – Over Concrete Control Joint

06.130.1302: Floor Tile Expansion Joint - Over Concrete Control Joint This detail shows a tile expansion joint in floor system made up of tile adhered to a concrete subfloor using a dry-set or latex-modified portland cement mortar bond coat. A 1/4" wide saw cut is made at the existing crack in the concrete to form [...]

06.130.1301: Floor Tile Expansion Joint

06.130.1301: Floor Tile Expansion Joint This detail shows a tile expansion joint in floor system made up of tile laid in a mortar bed, adhered to the cured mortar bed using a dry-set or latex-modified portland cement mortar bond coat. The mortar bed is reinforced with 2" x 2" wire mesh, and an antifracture or [...]

06.130.1300: Wall And Floor Tile – Thinset, Corner Condition

06.130.1300: Wall And Floor Tile - Thinset, Corner Condition This detail shows tile floor and walls laid using a thin-set method. The tile is adhered to the substrate using a dry-set or latex-modified portland cement mortar bond coat. Expansion joints are provided at every change in plane, i.e. wall-to-wall and wall-to-floor. This detail is based [...]

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