06.130.0104: Tile to Carpet Transition

06.130.0104: Tile to Carpet Transition This detail shows ceramic tile floor set on a cured mortar bed, and an adjacent floor finish of carpet, with a modular ramp threshold assembly at the transition between the two finishes. DOWNLOAD DETAIL

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. [...]

06.130.0103: Floor Tile – Tile on mortar bed over plywood

06.130.0103: Floor Tile - Tile on mortar bed over plywood This detail illustrates tile laid on a cured reinforced mortar bed over plywood, with a cleavage membrane separating the tile assembly from the substrate.  Waterproof or crack isolation membranes are optional, per design.  This detail is based on TCNA Method F145. DOWNLOAD DETAIL

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