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Quartz Tile Installation
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" Now the flooring that we've put down and the master bathroom here is a product that's man made and it's from Turkey and it's called sim stone. And it's basically a quartz based product but it's incredibly hard and incredibly resistant to all sorts of chemicals and you know. Acid stains and the like it's good product I've got a short piece that's later going to be here's a base but let's watch as -- time -- our. Installer put these down a few days ago. Nick started with a bed of dry mix that's sand mixed with Portland cement and built up over a layer of felt paper and wire mesh. The tiles were each buttered with thinset mortar using a notched trowel. -- Then nick set them down over the dry mix and tamp them down until the tiles were set level. The bed is nearly two inches deep. To accommodate any irregularity in the sub floor as well as the considerable size of the tiles these are twenty inches square and that's. Yeah. Sim stone is actually used a lot in commercial and industrial projects especially in laboratories where their stability hardness resistance to staining acids and our allies is critical -- Nick used a sawed off striking hammer that he's adapted especially for this kind of job to gently tamp the tiles into place."