This is a tile setting mat, you use it instead
of thinset mortar to adhere your tiles to the wall.
I literally showered every 2 - 3 hours that weekend because I had to wash off
all of the thinset and dust from cutting tiles before I could feed my son.
I've done lots of tiling in the past couple of years — our kitchen, bathroom and even stone tile on the fireplace in our last house — and it would be nice not to have that whole step, the work and the mess,
of thinset.
Not exact matches
You'd probably save a good portion
of material that way, I also got my
thinset from lowes (I bought and carried it, Mapei) and the grout I picked up from Big D's tile over off Elliot.
I buy my grout and
thinset from Monterey Tile in Chandler, lately I've been getting tile from Home Depot just because I need small batch (couple
of pallettes).
Water beads up because
of the wax, and I have scraped drips
of paint, caulk and
thinset / mortor off
of them and I have been really happy with their durability.
2) Apply your (WHITE)
thinset / morter with a 1/4» notched trowel on only the area that you're ready to put sheet
of tile on.
We ordered all
of the bead board, trim, lumber, faucet, backer board,
thinset, grout, a sink and a toilet.