Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - Can mosaic tiles be attached to the ceiling?

Can mosaic tiles be attached to the ceiling?

Mosaic can't be directly attached to the tile, and the firmness of mosaic after paving can't be guaranteed, so it should be laid on the cement wall.

Generally, cement can be used to lay tiles, but it is recommended to use jointing agent to lay mosaics. Because of the high density and low water absorption of mosaic, the bonding effect of cement is not as good as that of jointing agent, and the firmness of mosaic after paving cannot be guaranteed.

After all the walls are paved, the bonding layer is finally set, and the jointing is finished, so check it again. The floating sand left in the gap can be gently taken out with a clean and moist soft brush, and the extra millimeter frame joints should be hooked with 1: 1 cement mortar, and then wiped clean with a cloth. After the final set, the bonding layer and pointing mortar shall be cleaned up.

After the mosaic is laid, attention should be paid to the protection of the finished product, which can be dried properly. The newly paved pavement should be protected from sun exposure, and the room should be properly ventilated until about 24 hours after the completion of the project. Generally speaking, the post-curing of mosaic should be no less than 7 days.