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Tile Installation Instructions
Maniscalco Installation Instructions
Aussie Dream Glass, January 2009
- Aussie Dream Glass is made of clear glass with a foil backing. Each piece is colored
by hand so each piece is different.
- Five of the colors have color highlights, the remaining colors do not.
- The color highlights are random on the five colors.
- Some colors are V2 in shading and some are V3. Make sure the product is inspected
by the end user before installing to avoid any issues. No refunds or adjustments
of any kind will be made by Maniscalco after the product is installed.
- Aussie Dream Glass may be installed on interior wall areas, in wet or dry locations,
and on floors in light traffic areas, such as a bathroom or powder room in a home.
It can also be used as an insert around the edge perimeter of a room. High traffic
areas such as entrance halls are not recommended. It can be used in most vertical
commercial installations. Also see ANSI 137.1
- Do not use sizes larger than 4x4 on the floor due to it being slippery.
- Glass can scratch, especially on floors.
- Use a tile wet saw with a diamond blade designed for cutting glass. Target, Pearl,
MK, and many other blade manufacturers make specialty blades for glass tiles. Always
wear eye protection.
Limitations
Do not use in pools, outside, on kitchen counters, or in steam showers.
Suggested Installation Method
- Always use a licensed contractor.
- Always confirm in person with the end user / specifier that the product being installed
is the correct product before installing it.
- Always inspect allof the product for unintended flaws that are not part of the fashion
or style of the product. Do not install defective product. If there is a question
about the quality of the product contact your supplier before proceeding.
- Make sure the substrate is suitable for glass. Choose and follow the best technique
for your project.
TCNA handbook, page 10. And all pages pertaining to substrate preparation. ANSI
A108.1B, A108A2.1.8, C1396, C1396M-04
- Make sure crack isolation membranes and water proofing membranes are considered
for your type of installation.
TCNA handbook, page 9, 10
ANSI a118.10, A108.12
- Glass expands and contracts differently than ceramic / porcelain tile. Make sure
expansion joints and movement joints are considered and used when necessary. Keep
this product over eight inches away from an open flame. Areas of concern would be
fireplace surrounds and backsplashes behind cook tops. Extra soft joints may be
required in these high heat areas. Use a soft (caulking) joint between the glass
and any other material in a continuous installation. Use a soft joint where two
different planes come together. Use a soft joint every 6 feet in a continuous run,
or according to the TCNA handbook. Use a soft joint where the glass abuts to plumbing
fixtures, cabinets, counter tops, window or door moldings, and bath tubs in accordance
with the TCNA handbook.
TCNA handbook, page 8, 9, 68, 69, and EJ171-05
- Use a flexible modified white thin-set mortar that meets or exceeds ANSI 118.4 (a
flexible acrylic mortar system such as those from Mapei, Laticrete, TEC, Customs,
CCure, Siena, or equivalent). Follow the manufacturer’s instructions. Organic Mastic
and Epoxy are not recommended for Aussie Dream Glass.
- Use the correct size notch trowel depending on the size of the product and your
desired results. In most cases a 5/32 x 5/32 v-notch trowel will be used. Smooth
out the ridges in the thin-set with the flat side of the trowel to create a flat
bed with no lines in it to set the glass into. Make sure you achieve full contact
between the back of the glass and the thinset; you may use a clean grout float to
embed the glass. Do not allow the white thin set to rise up in the joints when using
colored grouts.
- Because this is a “fashion on the back style” of glass it has a clear edge. In some
cases after the installation you may be able to look thru the surface of the tile
and out thru the edge and see the union where the thin-set and grout meet. This
is a characteristic of all “fashion on the back” glass regardless of the manufacturer.
If this is a concern, using white grout will blend with the white thin-set. You
can always do a test installation with a few pieces before proceeding. An example
of a temperamental installation would be black glass with black grout and white
thin-set. If a dark colored grout is desired gray thin set might be a better choice
for the adhesive.
- Allow the thin-set to cure according to the manufacturer’s instructions. 11) Use
a modified grout. Grout with flexing capabilities or a flexible additive is preferred.
- Sanded or non-sanded grout may be used. When using sanded grout, be careful to not
scratch the glass. Perform a test to see if the grout will scratch a loose piece
of glass before proceeding with the installation.
- Read and follow all manufacturer’s instructions on the grout.
- Buff and cure the grout according to the grout manufacturer’s instructions. Once
the grout is cured, you may seal it. The glass does not need to be sealed.
Care and Maintance
Regular cleaning with a mild bathroom cleaner or window cleaner and a soft cloth
or sponge according to the manufacturer of the cleaner is recommended. Buff dry
with a soft cloth. Do not use acids, corrosive, or abrasive cleaners.
We hope this will give the installer an avenue to become and stay educated with
the most current recommendations. Please refer to the TCNA hand book regularly because
it is revised each year and techniques can change. Our goal is to have trouble-free
long lasting installations that can be enjoyed for a lifetime. Use constitutes acceptance,
there will be no credits, refunds, cash settlements, and etc. made after the product
is installed regardless of the circumstances. The TCNA website is www.tileusa.com .
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