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Quartz Tile Installation
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" Now, the flooring that we've put down in the master bathroom here is a product that's manmade and it's from Turkey and it's called Sims 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 a good product. I've got a short piece that's later gonna be up here as a base, but let's watch as Nick Tagios, our installer, put this 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 thin-set mortar using a notched trowel. Then Nick set them down over the dry mix and tamped them down until the tiles were set level. The bed is nearly 2 inches deep to accommodate any irregularity in the sub floor as well as the considerable size of the tiles. These are 20 inches square. Sims Stone is actually used a lot in commercial and industrial projects, especially in laboratories where there is stability, hardness, resistance to staining, acids and alkalis 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."