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John the tile

Hey up

Did a small floor for a friend the other day. Used 400mm 400mm ceramics.

What is back buttering? Should I have back buttered the tiles? What is its purpose?

Is back buttering another term for solid bed?

I used a 10mm square notched trowel, but having read on here that I would of been better using a round notched trowel, is this true and is it just for the purpose of coverage? What is the purpose of the square notched trowel for then?

Thanks for any answers
 
I

Ian

The round notch is what is referred to as a solid bed trowel, giving 100% coverage of adhesive (this can be achieved with a square notch but it is much more time consuming). Back buttering or back skimming is where adhesive is applied to the back of the tile aswell as the floor/wall. I would call back skimming, using the flat edge of the trowel and back buttering using the notched edge, some people will say that both are the same, either way it is so that the rear of the tile has any holes (travertine) or patterns/grooves filled with adhesive before they are fitted for a better contact.
 
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