Modern tiles are larger, denser and less forgiving than the tiles site mortar was invented for. Classified adhesives and grouts make installations that stay bonded.
Polymer-modified adhesives applied in a thin bed grip dense porcelain and large formats that cement-sand mortars fail on. Classifications on the bag mean tested performance: bond strength, open time, slip resistance. Matched grouts finish the joints, and in wet areas the system sits over the bathroom waterproofing sequence, never instead of it.
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Tested bond on dense porcelain and large formats
Open time that survives site conditions
Thin-bed application over level substrates
Grouts matched for joint width and exposure
Dense porcelain absorbs almost nothing, so traditional mortar has nothing to key into. Classified adhesives bond chemically and are tested for exactly this.
Often yes with the right adhesive over sound, cleaned, keyed tiles. Height build-up and doors are usually the real constraint.
Tile size sets the notch, and large formats need back-buttering for full contact. The adhesive TDS carries the table.
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