So, what will happen if the tiles are moved after being pasted for an hour? Brother Yu will talk to you about this problem with the experience of sticking bricks. It is absolutely right to share all dry goods!
What happens if the tiles move after being pasted for an hour? 1. There will be a "reincarnation" phenomenon.
Why do you want to move after tiling? It's just a possibility, because it's not posted correctly! Every bricklayer needs proofreading when pasting tiles, such as proofreading seams, proofreading flatness, proofreading elevation, etc. Moreover, these proofreading jobs are carried out immediately after tiling, and at the latest, they are out of date.
Because we all know that no matter what material is used to paste tiles, the solidification time will not be too long. Tiling for an hour has reached the "rebirth stage". What does this mean?
Detailed explanation: "retrogradation phenomenon" means that the auxiliary materials used for tiling have begun to solidify. At this time, if we move tiles, tiles and accessories or accessories and walls will be "separated". The consequence of this situation is that light tiles will become empty, but heavy tiles may fall off!
On-site explanation: but it doesn't mean that you can't move for an hour? It depends on the condition of the wall, the climate and what kind of materials are used to paste it.
For example, the wall is wet, the climate is mild and the air humidity is high, and all-ceramic tile glue is used for tiling. In this case, there is a great possibility that the tiles can move after being pasted for an hour. However, the location of the tiles to be moved is also a key. After the whole wall is pasted, you can move the tiles in the upper position, but it seems that you can't move the tiles by pressing?
If the climate is dry when pasting tiles, paste pure cement tiles, and the tiles have been fixed and shaped within three to five minutes after being pasted on the wall. At this time, if you want to move the tiles, there will be a phenomenon of "rejuvenation"!
2. Will not be able to move.
No matter what kind of auxiliary materials (cement or tile glue) are used to attach tiles in normal climate and normal humidity of the wall, after one hour of solidification time, they are basically formed. At this time, if it is found that the gaps of the tiles are not aligned or the flatness is not in place, it is basically impossible to move the tiles to proofread these errors!
If you have to move, the tiles may be empty or even fall off. If you want to proofread these mistakes, you might as well pry off the tiles and paste them!
3. It will fall directly.
Based on the above two possibilities, if we strongly touch the tile after pasting for an hour, the biggest possibility is to fall off directly, because this period is in the solidification stage of pasting accessories, and the moisture on the accessories has been absorbed by the tile or wall surface, which is forming a bonding period. If we deliberately move the tiles hard, it will definitely make the tiles fall off directly!
Examples of on-site operation show that when we do tiling, sometimes we don't say that we can do it in one step, but we need to do some accurate proofreading, but this coherent operation is completed in minutes. But people are always careless, and if they are not careful, there will be problems such as unevenness and dislocation after sticking bricks. By the time they find it, the time for the proofreader to move has passed!
What should I do if this happens? If it is a problem of poor flatness, you can try to use the tile leveling instrument to adjust, but you must pay attention to the changes of tiles when operating. It is useless to adjust where there is looseness and hollowing.
Brother Yu had a similar situation when he was a bricklayer. For example, the tiling of a wall cannot be completed in one day, but it takes many days and many times. At this time, if the process operation is not well grasped, the tiles pasted in the later period will be inconsistent with the flatness of the tiles pasted in the earlier period. This usually happens after a certain time, that is, when the paste material begins to solidify and shrink, and this stage may also be "one hour later".
In this case, the tiles need to be moved to adjust according to "movable" or "immovable". In most cases, the ceramic tile can be basically formed in one hour, while the movable situation needs to be determined according to the climate, the pasting accessories and the humidity of the wall.
Brother Yu's experience suggests that if you want to move and adjust the tiles after pasting for an hour, it is more practical to pry them down and paste them again, because this involves the quality of the tiles. Moving them at will after solidification will cause the tiles to empty and fall off, so it is the safest way to pry them down and repave them. I believe all bricklayers understand this truth!