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06.130.F144 Tile floor | Adhered to CBU over wood substrate

  This detail shows ceramic tile adhered to cementitious backer units (CBU) over a wood substrate with a cementitious bond coat. The CBU underlayment is adhered and mechanically fastened to the plywood subfloor. Expansion joints in the floor assembly must be provided at locations shown by the design professional. This detail is based on the Tile Council of North America (TCNA) Handbook method F144.  Details that show different or modified concepts or methods can be of equal validity and should not be excluded from consideration. This detail shall not be used for construction without the approval an signature of a licensed design professional. The person using this detail shall be responsible for its complete design and proper application. 

06.130.F150 Tile floor | Adhered to wood substrate

    This detail shows ceramic tile adhered to a wood substrate with a cementitious bond coat.  If specified, a compatible waterproof membrane may be applied over the plywood. Expansion joints in the floor assembly must be provided at locations shown by the design professional. This detail is based on the Tile Council of North America (TCNA) Handbook method F150. Details that show different or modified concepts or methods can be of equal validity and should not be excluded from consideration. This detail shall not be used for construction without the approval an signature of a licensed design professional. The person using this detail shall be responsible for its complete design and proper application. 

06.130.F141 Tile floor | Unbonded mortar bed over wood substrate

  This detail shows ceramic tile on an unbonded mortar bed over a wood substrate. The mortar setting bed is separated from the wood with a cleavage membrane to allow the tile assembly to move independent of the structure. The tile may be fresh-set (i.e. the mortar bed is still workable) and adhered to the mortar with a cementitious bond coat, or the mortar bed may be allowed to cure before adhering the tile. If specified, a compatible waterproof membrane may be applied over the mortar bed if it is cured. The mortar bed is reinforced with a 2" x 2" galvanized wire mesh. Expansion joints in the floor assembly must be provided at locations shown by the design professional. This detail is based on the Tile Council of North America (TCNA) Handbook method F141.  Details that show different or modified concepts or methods can be of equal validity and should not be excluded from consideration. This detail shall not be used for construction without the approval an signature of a licen

06.130.F122 Tile floor | Adhered to concrete substrate

  This detail shows ceramic or stone tile adhered to a concrete substrate with a cementitious bond coat.  If specified, a compatible waterproof membrane may be applied over the concrete. Expansion joints in the floor assembly must be provided at locations shown by the design professional. This detail is based on the Tile Council of North America (TCNA) Handbook methods F122 (for on-ground concrete) and F122A (for above ground concrete). Details that show different or modified concepts or methods can be of equal validity and should not be excluded from consideration. This detail shall not be used for construction without the approval an signature of a licensed design professional. The person using this detail shall be responsible for its complete design and proper application.  

06.130.F112 Tile floor | Bonded mortar bed over concrete substrate

  This detail shows ceramic or stone tile on a bonded mortar bed over a concrete substrate. The mortar setting bed is bonded to the concrete with a cementitious bond coat. The tile may be fresh-set (i.e. the mortar bed is still workable) and adhered to the mortar with a cementitious bond coat, or the mortar bed may be allowed to cure before adhering the tile. If specified, a compatible waterproof membrane may be applied over the mortar bed if it is cured. Expansion joints in the floor assembly must be provided at locations shown by the design professional. This detail is based on the Tile Council of North America (TCNA) Handbook method F112. Details that show different or modified concepts or methods can be of equal validity and should not be excluded from consideration. This detail shall not be used for construction without the approval an signature of a licensed design professional. The person using this detail shall be responsible for its complete design and proper application.  

06.130.F111 Tile floor | Unbonded mortar bed over concrete substrate

  This detail shows ceramic or stone tile on an unbonded mortar bed over a concrete substrate. The mortar setting bed is separated from the concrete with a cleavage membrane to allow the tile assembly to move independent of the structure. The tile may be fresh-set (i.e. the mortar bed is still workable) and adhered to the mortar with a cementitious bond coat, or the mortar bed may be allowed to cure before adhering the tile. If specified, a compatible waterproof membrane may be applied over the mortar bed if it is cured. The mortar bed is reinforced with a 2" x 2" galvanized wire mesh. Expansion joints in the floor assembly must be provided at locations shown by the design professional. This detail is based on the Tile Council of North America (TCNA) Handbook methods F111 (no waterproof membrane) and F121 (waterproof membrane). Details that show different or modified concepts or methods can be of equal validity and should not be excluded from consideration. This detail shall

04.130.0206 Stone floor | Adhered to CBU over wood substrate

    This detail shows 2 cm (3/4 in.) thick dimension stone adhered to cementitious backer units (CBU) over a wood substrate with a cementitious bond coat. The CBU underlayment is adhered and mechanically fastened to the plywood subfloor. Expansion joints in the floor assembly must be provided at locations shown by the design professional. This detail is based on Natural Stone Institute's interior stone paving detail, Thin Bed Mortar Over Typical Cementitious Backer Unit. Details that show different or modified concepts or methods can be of equal validity and should not be excluded from consideration. This detail shall not be used for construction without the approval an signature of a licensed design professional. The person using this detail shall be responsible for its complete design and proper application.

04.130.0204 Stone floor | Unbonded mortar bed over wood substrate

  This detail shows 2 cm (3/4 in.) thick dimension stone on an unbonded mortar bed over a wood substrate. The mortar setting bed is separated from the wood with a cleavage membrane to allow the stone assembly to move independent of the structure. The stone is typically fresh-set (i.e. the mortar bed is still workable) and adhered to the mortar with a cementitious bond coat; alternatively, the mortar bed may be allowed to cure before adhering the stone. Optional compatible waterproof membrane (not shown) may be applied over the mortar bed if it is cured. The mortar bed is reinforced with a 2" x 2" galvanized wire mesh. Expansion joints in the floor assembly must be provided at locations shown by the design professional. This detail is based on Natural Stone Institute's exterior stone paving detail, Stone Tile Set in Reinforced Mortar Bed Over Wood Frame. Details that show different or modified concepts or methods can be of equal validity and should not be excluded from con

04.130.0203 Stone floor | Unbonded mortar bed over concrete substrate

  This detail shows 2 cm (3/4 in.) thick dimension stone on an unbonded mortar bed over a concrete substrate. The mortar setting bed is separated from the concrete with a cleavage membrane to allow the stone assembly to move independent of the structure. The stone is typically fresh-set (i.e. the mortar bed is still workable) and adhered to the mortar with a cementitious bond coat; alternatively, the mortar bed may be allowed to cure before adhering the stone. Optional compatible waterproof membrane (not shown) may be applied over the mortar bed if it is cured. The mortar bed is reinforced with a 2" x 2" galvanized wire mesh. Expansion joints in the floor assembly must be provided at locations shown by the design professional. This detail is based on Natural Stone Institute's exterior stone paving detail, Full Mortar Bed with Membrane and Expansion Joint. Details that show different or modified concepts or methods can be of equal validity and should not be excluded from c

04.130.0202 Stone floor | Adhered to concrete substrate

  This detail shows 2 cm (3/4 in.) thick dimension stone adhered to a concrete substrate with a cementitious bond coat. Expansion joints in the floor assembly must be provided at locations shown by the design professional. This detail is based on Natural Stone Institute's exterior stone paving detail, Mortar Bed with Thinset. Details that show different or modified concepts or methods can be of equal validity and should not be excluded from consideration. This detail shall not be used for construction without the approval an signature of a licensed design professional. The person using this detail shall be responsible for its complete design and proper application.  

04.130.0201 Stone floor | Bonded mortar bed over concrete substrate

  This detail shows 2 cm (3/4 in.) thick dimension stone on a bonded mortar bed over a concrete substrate. The mortar setting bed is bonded to the concrete with a cementitious bond coat. The stone is typically fresh-set (i.e. the mortar bed is still workable) and adhered to the mortar with a cementitious bond coat; alternatively, the mortar bed may be allowed to cure before adhering the stone. Optional compatible waterproof membrane (not shown) may be applied over the mortar bed if it is cured. Expansion joints in the floor assembly must be provided at locations shown by the design professional. This detail is based on Natural Stone Institute's exterior stone paving detail, Mortar Bed with Bond Coat. Details that show different or modified concepts or methods can be of equal validity and should not be excluded from consideration. This detail shall not be used for construction without the approval an signature of a licensed design professional. The person using this detail shall be