Lesson 1Tile dimensions, large-format definitions, thickness, rectified edges and implications for installationDis section define porcelain tile formats, thickness ranges, and rectified edges. You go learn how dis factors affect layout, lippage control, mortar selection, coverage targets, and handling of large and heavy panels.
Standard vs large-format tile definitionsPanel and slab tile handling limitsThickness tolerances and warpage limitsRectified vs non-rectified edge behaviorLippage criteria and allowable offsetsCoverage targets for large-format tilesLesson 2Tile trims, edge profiles, transitions and accessory selection: metal trims, Schluter systems, silicone control jointsDis section cover trims, edge profiles, and transitions between finishes. You go learn how to select metals, PVC, and Schluter-type systems, design movement and control joints, and protect exposed tile edges safely.
Profile types for edges and outside cornersTransition details between tile and carpetMetal vs PVC trims: selection criteriaSchluter-style profile system componentsDesigning soft joints at perimetersFinishing stair nosings and thresholdsLesson 3Movement joints and control joints: function, types, placement rules, low-modulus sealantsDis section explain movement and control joints in tile work. You go learn joint types, spacing rules, perimeter detailing, sealant selection, and how to integrate structural and tile movement requirements.
Differential movement sources in buildingsField, perimeter and change-of-plane jointsJoint spacing rules for interior floorsExterior and heated assembly joint needsLow-modulus sealant selection and prepJoint layout coordination with tile patternLesson 4International and industry standards for tile installation (TCNA, ANSI A108/A118/A136): scope and key requirementsDis section introduce key tile installation standards and guides. You go review TCNA Handbook methods and ANSI A108, A118, and A136 requirements, and learn how to select compliant systems for each project.
TCNA Handbook structure and method codesReading ANSI A108 installation standardsANSI A118 material performance criteriaANSI A136 organic adhesive requirementsSelecting methods for floors and wallsDocumenting compliance in project specsLesson 5Tooling, mixing, and material handling best practices: mixers, trowels, buckets, slurries, and storage conditionsDis section detail proper tooling, mixing, and handling of materials. You go learn mixer types, trowel selection, slaking and remixing, slurry bond coats, and storage practices dat preserve product performance.
Drill and paddle selection for mortarsMixing ratios, slake times and remixingTrowel notch types and directional trowelingMaintaining clean buckets and toolsSlurry bond coats over concrete and mud bedsStorage temperature and shelf-life controlLesson 6Substrate types and failure modes: concrete slabs, cement backer board, drywall — properties and diagnosticsDis section examine common substrates and dia failure modes. You go learn properties of concrete, cement board, and drywall, how moisture and movement affect dem, and how to diagnose cracks, debonding, and mold risks.
Concrete slab curing, shrinkage and cracksCement backer board fastening and seamsDrywall limitations in wet and dry areasMoisture vapor emission and pH testingBond failure, hollow spots and delaminationRepair options before tile installationLesson 7Codes and local considerations: floor flatness (FF/FL), maximum allowable substrate deflection, slope requirements for wet areasDis section review codes and standards for flatness, deflection, and slope. You go learn how FF/FL values translate to tile tolerances, how to verify deflection, and how to form safe, drainable wet-area surfaces.
FF/FL concepts and tile flatness needsMeasuring and documenting floor flatnessDeflection limits for tile and stoneFraming and underlayment stiffness checksSlope-to-drain requirements and detailsTolerances for curbs, benches and rampsLesson 8Grout chemistries and performance: cementitious, polymer-modified, epoxy grouts — joint widths and usesDis section compare cementitious, polymer-modified, and epoxy grouts. You go study joint sizing, movement accommodation, stain and chemical resistance, color consistency, and how to match grout type to service conditions.
Cementitious grout composition and curingPolymer-modified grout properties and usesEpoxy grout chemistry and limitationsJoint width selection by tile sizeGrout for submerged and steam areasCleaning, sealing and maintenance needsLesson 9Mortars and adhesives: polymer-modified thin-set mortars, large-and-heavy tile mortars, epoxy adhesives — selection criteriaDis section analyze mortars and adhesives for porcelain tile. You go compare polymer-modified thin-set, large-and-heavy tile mortars, and epoxy adhesives, focusing on selection by tile size, substrate, and exposure.
Thin-set mortar classes and performanceLarge-and-heavy tile mortar behaviorNon-sag mortars for walls and ceilingsEpoxy and reactive resin adhesive usesBonding to difficult or existing substratesPot life, open time and cure time controlLesson 10Waterproofing and vapor barriers: sheet membranes, liquid-applied membranes, shower-specific systems and compatibility with tile assembliesDis section cover waterproofing and vapor control under tile. You go compare sheet and liquid membranes, shower systems, and vapor retarders, and learn compatibility rules wid mortars, backers, and drains.
Waterproof vs vapor-retarding membranesSheet membrane installation sequencingLiquid-applied membrane coverage checksShower pan, curb and niche detailingSteam shower perm rating requirementsCompatibility with drains and bonding flangesLesson 11Porcelain tile types and specifications: body (glazed vs full-body), PEI, water absorption, wear ratingsDis section review porcelain tile body types and performance ratings. You go learn glazed vs through-body construction, PEI and abrasion classes, water absorption limits, and how to read manufacturer data sheets.
Glazed vs full-body porcelain structuresPEI and abrasion resistance classificationsWater absorption and freeze-thaw ratingsCoefficient of friction and slip resistanceColor variation and shade range controlInterpreting technical data sheets