Tiles & Waterproofing

Knowing the basic rules for this type of application ensures long-lasting and quality results. Many installers of ceramic tiles are afraid of working in pools and areas that are prone to exposure to the elements like balconies. But if you know the basic guidelines, the key cornerstones, this is a good opportunity to ensure sound installation and grow your business by doing a wider range of works.
 October 8, 2023. 9:35 AM

Installing ceramic tiles in pools


Many installers of ceramic tiles are afraid of working in pools, but if you know the basic guidelines, the key cornerstones, this is a good opportunity to ensure sound installation and grow your business by doing a wider range of works. Let's take a look at the basic rules you need to know about installation in pools, even for the smallest family home jobs.

The right substrate

The most important thing is the area of work that can be used for the job, i.e. the body of the pool itself. Only and exclusively watertight reinforced concrete pool shells are suitable for receiving tiles. A pool made of hollow formwork blocks, on the other hand, can, in most cases, be covered with a PVC waterproofing membrane specific for swimming pools. It is very important that the pool deck is successfully tested for watertightness beforehand. In fact, installation works can only be started if the structure has passed the watertightness test and the substrate has proved to be sufficiently solid, compact, free of cracks and has an adequate layer of concrete over the reinforcing rods. The watertightness test and the pool test are specified in the requirements of several national and international standards, i.e. these requirements are not optional or a manufacturer's recommendations only.

Correct flatness for the sides and bottom

The surfaces of reinforced concrete pools are typically not flat enough to receive ceramic coverings. These surfaces can be levelled off correctly with PLANITOP FAST 330 quick-setting, fibre-reinforced levelling mortar, which is suitable for both internal and external floor and wall substrates. On the bottom of the pool, in addition to PLANITOP FAST 330, TOPCEM PRONTO ready-to-use, normal-setting, controlled-shrinkage mortar can be used to create quick-drying (4 days) screeds, which can be bonded with a bonding slurry made from PLANICRETE latex and TOPCEM.

Waterproofing solutions

Once the surfaces had been levelled off, they need to be waterproofed. MAPELASTIC two-component, flexible cementitious membrane is a good choice for this purpose, as well as other solutions from the MAPELASTIC range (MAPELASTIC AQUADEFENSE, MAPELASTIC SMART and MAPELASTIC TURBO). Products from the MAPELASTIC line of membranes should be applied in two coats for a total thickness of at least 2 mm. It is possible, and rather advisable, to embed MAPENET 150 fibre glass mesh or MAPETEX SEL polypropylene fabric between two coats of MAPELASTIC for reinforcing the waterproofing layer, especially if the pool is subjected to high loads or deformations. To ensure sound waterproofing at the corners between walls, between the bottom and the walls and around pipe penetration points, MAPEBAND EASY elastic rubber tape and other accessories should be used in conjunction with MAPELASTIC.

Which adhesive to bond tiles?

The adhesive chosen to install ceramic tiles in pools depends primarily on the type of tiles and the location of the pool. For example, glass mosaics can be bonded with a suitable mix of white KERABOND T cementitious adhesive and ISOLASTIC latex additive. When installing ceramic tiles KERAFLEX S1 may be a good choice, even outdoors. ADESILEX P9 may also be a suitable solution for an indoor pool with ceramic tiles under less stressful conditions.

Grouting joints

When grouting joints in swimming pools, it is possible to choose cementitious grouts, such as ULTRACOLOR PLUS, or epoxy grouts, such as those from the KERAPOXY range, thereby ensuring higher chemical resistance. Expansion joints in the surface of walls and the bottom of a pool can be sealed with MAPESIL AC, mould-resistant, acetic-crosslinking silicone sealant after applying PRIMER FD as a bonding enhancer.

 

Installing ceramic tiles in balconies


You need to take certain measures when installing tiles on surfaces on terraces and balconies and they should never be underestimated if you want to carry out work successfully and to the highest standards.

 

The correct methods and products: an expert opinion from Mapei Technical Services.

What layers do you normally find underneath ceramic tiling on a terrace?

 

We generally find various types of materials underneath ceramic tiles on a terrace or balcony: adhesive, a waterproofing layer, the screed, a slope and concrete, for example. In this stratigraphic section, we also often find insulating panels, bituminous waterproofing systems and important accessory products and items such as adhesion promoters, a vapour barrier or reinforcing mesh for the screed. Successful installation of the entire system depends on how each single element underneath the floor is installed, and not just on the adhesive system chosen.

 

What type of adhesive should be used to install ceramic tiles on terraces and balconies?

Which adhesive to use depends on the type and size of the tiles to be installed. Considering the service conditions in external surroundings (aggressive atmospheric agents or heavier loads than with internal ceramic covering), we generally tend to prefer class 2 improved adhesives compliant with the relative European standard (EN 12004) that covers the classification of adhesives.

For medium to large size tiles, for example, such as those with one side between 30 cm and 60 cm long, it is recommended to adopt class S1 deformable adhesives (for example KERAFLEX MAXI S1, which is classified C2TE S1 according to EN 12004). Their deformability may even be considered an added value in the case of tiles installed on deformable substrates, such as those waterproofed with MAPELASTIC system.

 

Do the tile joints on terraces need to be waterproof?

It’s not a requirement. Waterproofing is achieved by employing specific, seamless systems and cannot be guaranteed solely by making joints waterproof.

 

Is it possible to bond ceramic tiles on an existing ceramic floor of a balcony?

You have to take various factors into consideration: the size of the balcony, the size and type of the existing tiles and of the new tiles to be bonded and the presence of joints in the old flooring. As far as Mapei is concerned, our guidelines recommend that, when installing a new floor over an old external floor, after preparing the surface as specified, you need to place a deformable waterproofing system such as MAPELASTIC between them. By doing this, MAPELASTIC guarantees that the layers underneath will remain waterproof and, thanks to its deformability, it will reduce the stresses induced by the presence of two floors, one on top of the other.

Products mentioned in the article

KERABOND T
KERABOND T
Cementitious adhesive with no vertical slip for ceramic tiles (thickness of adhesive up to 5 mm). TECHNICAL DATA: Open time: 20 minutes.…
KERAFLEX
KERAFLEX
High-performance cementitious adhesive with no vertical slip and extended open time for ceramic tiles and stone material TECHNICAL DATA:…
KERAPOXY EASY DESIGN
KERAPOXY EASY DESIGN
Two-component, versatile, decorative, acid-resistant epoxy grout, with a bacteriostatic agent and BioBlock® technology, easy to apply and…
MAPEBAND
MAPEBAND
Alkali-resistant rubber tape with felt for cementitious waterproofing systems and liquid sheaths. TECHNICAL DATA: In service temperature…
MAPELASTIC
MAPELASTIC
Two-component, flexible cementitious waterproofing mortar for waterproofing balconies, terraces, bathrooms, swimming pools and damp…
MAPELASTIC SMART
MAPELASTIC SMART
Two-component, high-flexibility cementitious mortar (with crack-bridging > 2 mm), applied by trowel or with a roller, for waterproofing…
MAPELASTIC TURBO
MAPELASTIC TURBO
Two-component rapid-drying elastic cementitious mortar for waterproofing terraces and balconies, including at low temperatures and on…
MAPEBAND EASY
MAPEBAND EASY
Rubber tape sandwiched between two layers of non-woven fabric to form elastic joints in waterproofing systems

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