Information

  • Job Number

  • Client

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Location

Materials

  • Invoice pic

Job overview

  • Tile or Stone

  • Tile format

  • Is this the correct Grout

  • Is this the correct Tile

  • Gauged/ Modular/ Rectified/ Warped. Discuss with client the different terms and how they interact with lippage and minimum grout joint requirements .

  • Tile. Warpage

  • Tile warpage

  • Dimensional Variance

  • Variance

  • Pattern

  • Grout width

  • Trim

Job Site

Pre Installation Conditions

  • Existing Floor

  • Tolerance, Deflection TCNA Floor tile installation guide require a maximum deflection for tile of L/360 where L is the clear span length of the supporting member when the floor assembly is under "Load". See TCNA 2015 pp 30

  • Tolerance, Flatness. ANSI A 108.02 ( 1/4" in 10', for Stone and large format tile 1/8"/in 10' )

  • Cracks and saw cut joints. TCNA EJ171. May be covered by proprietary crack isolation membrane but the tile contractor is not responsible provided the tile, membrane, and other materials are properly installed. Pp 416, 2015TCNA handbook

  • Cold Joint. In a concrete slab when there is a cold joint, the result of two separate pours,EJ 171 TCNA 2015 pp416-21. A through the tile expansion joint is required.

  • EJ171 TCNA 2015
    http://tcnatile.com/faqs/52-ej171.html

  • Discussed expansion, cracks, and cold joints with client

  • Floor damage

  • Plumbing/Moisture issues

  • Other Warranty Issues

  • Existing Property Damage

Installation

  • Subfloor Prep

  • Tile backer

  • Infloor Heat

  • Proper thinset for Job

  • Enough Thinset

  • Enough Tile

  • Enough trim

  • Any other issues

Signature

  • I have gone through the above and I understand and accept the items above

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