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  • Dec 18, 2006, 10:27 PM
    Zizerzazz
    Ceramic vs. Porcelain tile
    I'm going to be tiling a bathroom. I'm told for the floor, porcelain is more durable and will be less prone than ceramic to cracking. This tile will be laid on a concrete sub floor. Will that fact help even the durability factor between the two types of tile? What would your preference be for the floor?
    Any special advise or technique as to what type of thin set to use?
    As far as tiling the ceiling in the tub area, any special glue, or techniques for gluing up there? Have any grouting tips for that same ceiling?
    Thanks!
  • Jan 13, 2007, 08:44 PM
    gunsguy
    Porcelain is better choice for this installation. Use a expensive thick glue to put tiles on ceiling(the runny stuff is garbage)

    gunsguy
  • Mar 3, 2007, 02:43 PM
    Jamie88
    First of all porcelian is only better in commercial applications- if a porcelian tile is not set correctly it will crack just as easily as a ceramic- in a bath situation there is not the high traffic area condition like a mall or car dealership (one would hope)- I have worked in the tile industry for over 10 years- also make sure there are no cracks in the subfloor if there is make sure you cover that with a crack suppression membrane (like nobleseal) or any tile you put down ceramic or porcelian will crack
    Use a multipurpose thinset- do not use mastic on any tile over 6 inches it will never dry

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