FAQ: Tile Installation, Repair, Cleaning, and Maintenance
Welcome to our FAQ page, where we address common questions about tile installation, repair, cleaning, and maintenance. Whether you’re planning a new tile project, looking to repair existing tiles, or seeking advice on how to keep your tiles looking their best, you’ll find valuable information and expert tips here.
From choosing the right materials and techniques to maintaining the beauty and durability of your tiles, our FAQs cover a wide range of topics to help you achieve the best results. If you have any additional questions, please feel free to contact our customer service team.
INSTALLATION FAQ
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- Maintenance
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- Finish/Edges
- Material
THINSET & GROUT COVERAGE INFO
Thinset CoverageFLOOR APPLICATION | WALL APPLICATION | TROWEL SIZE (based on largest dimension) | COVERAGE (based on 50lbs bag) |
Mesh Mosaics | Mesh Mosaics | 3/16 inch V-Notch | 90 – 100 Sq Ft |
4 inch – 12 inch Tile | 4 inch – 12 inch Tile | 1/4 inch Square | 75 – 85 Sq Ft |
12 inch – 16 inch Tile | 12 inch – 16 inch Tile | 3/8 inch Square | 60 – 70 Sq Ft |
16 inch or larger | 16 inch or larger | 1/2 inch Square or V-Notch | 40 – 50 Sq Ft |
Tile thicker than 3/8 inch | Tile thicker than 3/8 inch | 1/2 inch Square or V-Notch | 40 – 50 Sq Ft |
Ungauged Tile ** | Ungauged Tile ** | 1/2 inch Square or V-Notch | 40 – 50 Sq Ft |
Cement Board Installation | 1/4 inch Square | 75 – 85 Sq Ft |
TILE SIZE | RECOMMENDED SPACING | Sq Ft COVERAGE (based on 25lbs sanded) |
Ceramic Mosaic | 1/8 inch | 40 – 75 Sq Ft |
Glass/Stone Mosaic | 1/8 inch | 30 – 50 Sq Ft |
Pebbles | varies by sheet | 20 – 35 Sq Ft |
3 x 6 inch | 1/8 inch | 105 – 115 Sq Ft |
4 inch | 1/8 inch | 105 – 115 Sq Ft |
8 inch | 3/16 inch | 95 – 105 Sq Ft |
12 inch | 3/16 inch | 115 – 125 Sq Ft |
18 inch | 3/16 inch | 140 – 150 Sq Ft |
12 x 24 inch | 3/16 inch | 130 – 140 Sq Ft |
24 inch | 3/16 inch | 190 – 200 Sq Ft |
3 x 6 | 1/16 inch | 40 – 50 Sq Ft |
4 x 16 inch | 1/16 inch | 60 – 70 Sq Ft |
8 x 20 inch | 1/16 inch | 90 – 100 Sq Ft |
10 x 13 inch | 1/16 inch | 80 – 90 Sq Ft |
12 x 18 inch | 1/16 inch | 120 – 130 Sq Ft |
The difference between sanded and unsanded grout lies in the presence of silica sand. The sand acts as a filler and adds strength, making sanded grout suitable for grout joints larger than 1/8 inch. Unsanded grout is designed for grout joints 1/8 inch or smaller. The width of your grout joint will determine which type of grout should be used. Both sanded and unsanded grout can be used in 1/8 inch grout joints. The suggested grout and finish may also depend on the material type, such as polished marble, travertine, and glass.
Mozzeli Tiles & Stones recommends ordering 10-15% extra product to account for any breakage or the need for cut pieces during your installation.
Feel free to contact us at (407) 906-6767 or email us at info@mozzelitiles.com.
MAINTENANCE & CARE FAQ
Best practice is to contact your tile installer. For unexpected situations, we always recommend saving at least one box of tile, depending on the size of your project. Tile dye lots can change, and replacements may not be available later. Always use proper safety equipment, including eye protection.
To remove a damaged tile, follow these steps:
- Remove all grout around the damaged tile.
- Using a hammer, strike the tile in the middle, breaking it into small pieces.
- Utilize a power scraper to remove the remaining pieces, striking from the sides.
- Be careful not to damage any surrounding tiles.
For more detailed instructions or assistance, please contact your tile installer.
Yes, we highly recommend sealing your grout. Unsealed grout is more vulnerable to stains and will likely need to be replaced over time. Be careful not to clean your grout with harsh acidic cleaners, as they can strip the sealer from the grout.
The first step to protecting your investment is to seal the stone with the right sealer. Once this has been done, remember to use a PH balanced cleaner, such as Grout and Tile Neutral Cleaner and/or Anti-bacterial cleaner. Never clean with any type of acidic cleaner as this could strip the sealer over time. Acid can also etch polished natural stone. We also suggest using these neutral products to maintain the grout joints on any ceramic, porcelain, or glass tiles.
There are a few methods for removing grout haze, depending on when the grout was applied:
- Immediate Cleaning (Within 24 hours):
- Use a damp sponge or cloth to gently wipe away the haze.
- Rinse the sponge or cloth frequently with clean water to avoid spreading the haze.
- After Initial Cure (24-48 hours):
- Mix a solution of water and a small amount of pH-neutral cleaner.
- Use a soft cloth or sponge to scrub the surface gently, then rinse thoroughly with clean water.
- Hardened Grout Haze (After 48 hours):
- Use a grout haze remover or a mixture of water and white vinegar (1:1 ratio).
- Apply the solution to the affected area and scrub gently with a soft brush or pad.
- Rinse thoroughly with clean water and dry with a soft cloth.
- Persistent Haze (Several days to weeks):
- Use a commercial grout haze remover, following the manufacturer’s instructions.
- Apply the remover, let it sit for the recommended time, and scrub with a nylon scrub pad.
- Rinse thoroughly with clean water and dry the surface with a soft cloth.
Always test any cleaning solution on a small, inconspicuous area first to ensure it does not damage the tile or grout. For best results, consult with your tile supplier or a professional for specific recommendations based on your tile type and grout condition.
Disclaimer
Mozzeli Tiles & Stones is an independent business and is not affiliated with or endorsed by DalTile, Arizona Tile, Thompson Tile & Stone, Architectural Surfaces, and others. All trademarks, product names, and company names or logos mentioned are the property of their respective owners. Use of these names, logos, and brands does not imply endorsement. Any reference to third-party brands is for informational purposes only and does not constitute a partnership or endorsement by Mozzeli Tiles & Stones.