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Installation & Technical TipsTile

How to Ensure You Have the Right Tile Trowel for the Job

By Scott Carothers
tile trowels

Scott Carothers’ recommended trowels that can provide the minimum 80% coverage with limited movement.

Photo: Scott Carothers.

December 3, 2024

Life offers many items from which to choose, some good and some not so good. This principle holds true to the tile industry in the selection of a trowel for spreading one of the various dry-set cement mortars, a.k.a. thin set mortars.

In the early days of notched trowels, those used specifically for thin set mortars, selection was limited to a 1/4” x1/4” x 1/4” and a 1/4" x 3/8” x 1/4” square notch. Through the efforts of innovative installers and others in the tile industry, today there are numerous trowels available. But which one offers the best results? The answer depends on the flatness of the substrate, the smoothness or roughness of the substrate, the tile warpage, and the depth of the ridges on the back of the tile.

For many years, a large format tile was an 8´x 8”. However, today according to the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) A108.T, “Large Format Tile: A tile manufactured in conformance with ANSI A137.1 having a facial dimension greater than 23in. (584 mm).” With the growth of the tile sizes came the need to apply more mortar to support and bond the tile, hence, larger, and deeper trowel notches. However, this is where the problem lies. To supply enough mortar, the trowel notches have gotten deeper and wider, and a second complicating factor is that grout joint sizes have gotten smaller which limits the amount of space the tile can be moved.

The only way to determine the “right” trowel is to apply mortar using several different trowels until one is found that provides the minimum coverage and transfer to the back of the tile. ANSI A108.5-2.2.3 states, “Contact area shall not be less than 80%, or as specified in the contract documents, whichever is greater. Contact area on all exterior installations or interior wet installations shall not be less than 95%. The 80% or 95% coverage shall be sufficiently distributed to give full support of the tile with particular attention to all corners and edges of the tile.” 

The 2024/2025 NTCA Reference Manual offers a Precautionary Statement on the use of the 1/2" x 1/2" x 1/2" notched trowel which has become extremely popular. “The issue with the 1/2" x 1/2" notch trowel is the distance between the notches. The wide space between the notches makes it difficult, if not impossible, to fully collapse the mortar ridges into the valleys. This is especially true when the specified grout joint is 1/16” to 1/8” which limits the ability to move the tile in the back-and-forth motion as seen in the NTCA Trowel and Error video.” The above image illustrates trowels that can provide the minimum 80% coverage with limited movement.

Stop for a moment to consider the recommendation of the NTCA Technical Committee. Drop the use of the 1/2” x 1/2" x 1/2" notched trowel, and roll with the proven advice contained in the Reference Manual for better and more consistent mortar coverage and transfer.


This article was originally posted on www.floortrendsmag.com.

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Scott carothers 2025

Scott Carothers is the Academic Director of the Ceramic Tile Education Foundation (CTEF) headquartered in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee (Nashville area). In 2007, he was hired and tasked with creating the Certified Tile Installer (CTI) program, and in 2012, he was part of the team that created the Advanced Certifications for Tile Installers (ACT) program.

For eighteen years, he has been providing training and education to others in the tile industry. Carothers has been involved in the ceramic tile industry for over 44 years and was the owner of a successful retail store and installation firm prior to coming to CTEF.

Carothers served as President and Chairman of the Board of the National Tile Contractors Association (NTCA), Chairman of the NTCA Technical Committee, named the NTCA Tile Person of the Year in 2005, and received the NTCA Ring of Honor in 2013. He is a voting member of the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), the Tile Council of North America (TCNA) Handbook, and NTCA Technical Committees.

Scott has authored over 185 articles in tile industry print magazines including Floor Covering Installer, Tile, TileLetter, and eMagazine/Newsletter publications such as Floor Trends & Installation and TIleLetter along with covering numerous topics on the CTEF Blog, thereby sharing his knowledge and installation experience with his readers. Additionally, he recently retired from being a presenter and trainer for the NTCA Workshop and Regional Training programs and the NTCA Technical Hotline.

He may be contacted at scott@tilecareer.com or 864-222-2131.

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