Tools and Materials You Cant go Without When Installing Mosaics

By Tal | 2017-06-21

Tools and Materials You Can’t Go Without When Installing Mosaics

From cheerful and stylish kitchen splashbacks to decorative floor and wall detailing, and even full bathroom floor installations, mosaics are one of the best ways to add colour and interest to drab surfaces around the home. These little tiles (or tesserae, as they are formally known) might be small, but they provide a big impact when installed correctly. And like so much in life, preparation is half the battle. Ensure that you have all the right materials, tools and products on hand before you begin, and you will be well on your way to a successful mosaic installation that will continue to beautify your home for years.

 

First things first – gather your materials. In the case of a mosaic installation, you will need:

 

  • A Priming System. Surfaces can either be rough or smooth, dense or impervious, and this can make it difficult for the tile adhesive to bond onto the surface. Use our priming guide for more information on what to use for your specific substrate. Remember, if you are installing mosaics in a “wet” area, like your shower, you will need to install a suitable waterproofing system (such as TAL Sureproof) before tiling. See our blog on how to waterproof a shower.

TAL how to waterproof a shower

  • TAL Mosaicfix. The perfect all-in-one adhesive and grout specially designed for mosaic installations. Available in Super White and Light Grey, TAL Mosaicfix can be used in interior, wet or outdoor areas including showers, kitchens and decorative features. There is no need to purchase additional grout or mix another product, because the bonding and grouting is done in a single operation.

TAL Mosaicfix

 

  • TAL Bond or TAL Bond Powder. These products are additives that are used as a total water replacement in the mix, or mixed into the water before adding TAL Mosaicfix. This adds bond strength, flexibility and water-resistance to the installation.  

TAL Bond powder latex adhesive

 

Next, it’s time to make sure you have all your tools at hand.

 

Tiling may look like a simple enough process, but so much of a professional tiler’s secret to success depends on having just the right tools for the job. Here’s everything you will need for every stage of the process, from preparing the substrate to the final cleaning. 

 

Preparing the surface

A flat and level surface is essential for a successful mosaic installation, as any imperfections on the surface can result in an uneven finish. Variations in levels should be corrected before priming.

 

Mixing the Adhesive

A mechanical mixer is extremely useful for mixing the adhesive quickly and thoroughly. Be sure to use a drill that has at least 1.1kW of power with a suitable mixing paddle. 

TAL Mixing paddle

 

 

 

 

Installing the mosaics

So much of a mosaic installation’s success is dictated by the spacing between the mosaic sheets, so it’s essential that you use tile spacers to keep it uniform. The size of the spacers must be the same size as the gaps between the individual tesserae on your mosaic sheets for a perfectly uniform finish. 

 

 

 

 

TAL Adhesive trowel

 

 

 

An appropriately notched trowel is indispensable for creating a consistent bed of adhesive, ideally 4mm-6mm for mosaics.

 

 

 

 

TAL Grout Float

 

 

Use a wooden beating block, or a grout float, to press the mosaics firmly into the adhesive. This will promote not only a firm bond, but also a flat surface. Allow the adhesive to squeeze through the joints between the mosaics to create the grout.

 

 

 

Where necessary, use a grout squeegee to apply additional adhesive to fill in any voids in the grout joints. 

TAL Grout Squeegee

 

 

 

 

 

 

TAL Grout Sponge

Keeping it clean

A good quality sponge is your secret weapon to remove excess adhesive from the face of your newly installed mosaics. Use one with rounded edges to prevent grout being gouged out of the joints during cleaning. Ensure the sponge is damp, not wet, as excessive water can affect the performance and integrity of the adhesive, potentially ruining the installation.

 

 

 

The bottom line

Mosaics’ small size and wide variety of home applications make them a stylish feature in your home. For the best results, it’s important not to neglect attention to detail, as well as the specialised tools and products that are needed to achieve a beautiful and long-lasting installation. 

 



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