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Maniscalco Installation Suggestions

Barossa Valley and Billabong Crackle Glass, May 2010

  1. Barossa Valley and Billabong Crackle Glass are ceramic tiles with colored glass chips that are melted to fill the depression in the ceramic body. During the cooling process the glass crazes. Each piece is unique.
  2. All colors are V3 in shading. Make sure this product is inspected and accepted by the end user before installing. No refunds or adjustments of any kind will be made by Maniscalco or your supplier after the product is installed.
  3. Both may be installed on interior walls, bath and kitchen back splashes. Both can be used commercially in most vertical locations. Do not use on floors. Also see ANSI 137.1
  4. Both may be used in wet areas only if the glass is well sealed with a penetrating sealer. It may stain if not sealed properly. Do not use in submerged installations like Pools, Ponds, Hot Tubs, or Steam Rooms.
  5. All glass can scratch, especially on floors.
  6. To cut, use a tile wet saw with a diamond blade designed for cutting glass. Pearl, MK, Target, and many other blade manufacturers make specialty blades for glass tiles. Always wear eye protection. Use clear "Super Glue" to finish all cuts. This will prevent the cut edge from deteriorating.

Suggested Installation Method

  1. Always use a licensed contractor.
  2. Always confirm in person with the end user / specifier that the product being installed is the correct product before installing.
  3. Always inspect the product for unintended flaws that are not part of the fashion or style of the product. Do not install defective or damaged product. If there is a question about the quality of the product, contact your supplier before proceeding.
  4. Make sure the substrate is suitable for tile. 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
  5. Make sure crack isolation membranes and water proofing membranes are considered for your type of installation where necessary. TCNA handbook, page 9, 10 ANSI a118.10, A108.12
  6. Make sure expansion joints and movement joints are considered and used when necessary. Keep this product over six inches away from an open flame. Do not use in steam rooms. Extra soft joints may be required in high heat areas. Use a soft (caulking) joint between the tile 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 tile 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
  7. Use a modified white thin-set mortar that meets or exceeds ANSI 118.4 Follow the manufacturer’s instructions.
  8. 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” or 3/16” x 3/16” v-notch trowel will be used. Make sure you achieve full contact between the back of the tile and the thin-set.
  9. When cutting with a tile saw, paint a line of Super Glue where the cut is to be made. This will help to hold the glass together when cutting. Then seal the cut edge before installing.
  10. Allow the thin-set to cure according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
  11. Pre-seal the tiles well with a penetrating sealer to prevent the grout from staining the glass.
  12. Sanded or non-sanded grout may be used. When using sanded grout, be careful to not scratch the glass. Before installing, perform a test on a loose piece to see if the grout will scratch the glass.
  13. Read and follow all manufacturers’ instructions on the grout.
  14. Buff and cure the grout according to the grout manufacturer’s instructions. Once the grout is cured, you may seal it. This glass can be sealed but it is not required.

Care and Maintenance
Regular cleaning with a mild bathroom cleaner or neutral tile 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.

The installer is responsible for choosing and using the correct installation practices to achieve an acceptable finished product. Please refer to the TCNA hand book regularly, it is revised each year and techniques can change. Our goal is to have trouble-free 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 .

Disclaimer: Website photos may not match exact color of actual tiles.