Detail ej171 states all underlying movement joints in the substrate need to continue through the tile assembly.
Tile expansion joint distance.
For larger areas the movement joints will be visible.
The distance between adjacent expansion joints and the dimensions of the individual joints must be such that any movements occurring do not exceed 16 or 20 of the joint width.
Ceramic porcelain and stone tile expands and contracts with thermal and moisture changes in the environment.
Never fill this gap with grout because tile grout is not flexible.
However these limiting values rarely occur in properly detailed and well installed floor systems for commonly recommended maximum bay sizes are safely conservative.
The tile council of north america recommends at least a quarter inch gap between the tile floor and the walls.
At specified distances across a floor to create individual tile beds general consensus is that movement joints should be utilised at distances between 5m and 8m.
In small rooms a gap at the perimeter of the room often hidden by baseboard or shoe molding is sufficient.
However in order to not make cuts the tile actually overlays the expansion joint by 1 5 tiles are 18 36 thank you for the challenge sweetheart wife i have pics available but not sure how to post them to you.
Tiles vary in size from 26 5cm sq to 53cm sq so the pattern won t give me a straight joint line for any real distance.
When you install ceramic tile on the floor you must take care to create an expansion joint between the walls and the tiled floor.
The tcna handbook recommends allowing for expansion and contraction in every tile installation.
Concrete also has standards that vary depending on its structure thickness and design mix.
At day joints or stress induced saw cuts in subfloors.
The distance between control joints shall not exceed 5 5 m 18 ft in either direction or a length to width ratio of 2 5 to 1.
On an area of this size do you experts out there reckon that i ll get away with expansion joints under each door without the need to break up individual rooms by fitting expansion joints up the middle of rooms.
According to the tile council of north america a body that helps set standards for tile installations when installing outdoor tile there must be an expansion joint every 8 feet to 12 feet in each direction.
Dissimilar building materials can precipitate even faster rates of expansion and can encroach upon the tile and stone installation.
It is recommended that you err on the side of caution and use the smaller measurement.
Perimeter expansion joints are required on all installations to allow free movement at the perimeter of the installation.