TCNA - TCA Publications
The
2008 version of the
TCA Handbook for Ceramic Tile Installation (English and
Spanish versions) provides specification writers, architects, contractors and installers industry-consensus,
detailed drawings and installation specification guidelines for 101 installation methods. The specification guidelines for each method include recommended uses, limitations, requirements, materials, preparation by other trades, movement joints and installation specifications. It references American National
Standards (ANSI) and American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) test methods.
* This was the the US version, now they represent NA.
Terrazzo, Tile & Marble Association of Canada
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The TTMAC was founded in 1944. Its mandate was to develop a method of standardizing terrazzo, tile and marble installation techniques, as well as being a technical resource and liaison for architects, specifiers, designers and engineers. TTMAC honours this commitment today as well as many other services and support of the hardsurface industry and its members.
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[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Specification Manuals 09 30 00 &
09 66 00 and Dimensional Stone Guide [/FONT][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]now available.[/FONT]
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The TTMAC develops and publishes the standards for the tile and stone industry. The latest edition of these standards is the 2007 Specification Guide 09 30 00 Tile Installation Manual. [/FONT][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]
The guide outlines how, for example, showers, decks, stairs and kitchen floors are to be tiled to insure that installation will be crack free, waterproof, properly laid out and installed with the quality of work meeting standard trade practice.
Terrazzo, Tile & Marble Association of Canada
*This is the Canadian resource.
These are the best resources NA has to offer, I am not sure as to what is over in the UK.
These will most certainly help though, I have hardcopy of both at home and refer to them when I need to.
This will help.
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