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Mortar Wall Surface Sanding: How to Identify, Repair and Prevent It

Mortar wall sanding is a common construction defect where the plastered surface becomes weak, dusty, or starts losing sand particles after curing. In mild cases, only a small amount of powder appears when rubbing the wall by hand. In severe cases, large areas may shed sand, crack, hollow, or even detach from the substrate. If not treated in time, sanding can affect paint adhesion, decorative finishes, waterproof performance, and the overall durability of the wall system. How to Determine the Severity of Wall Sanding Before selecting a repair method, it is important to assess the extent of the problem. A simple inspection can be performed using a key, screwdriver, or other hard metal object. Mild Sanding Slight powder appears when rubbing the surface. Minor scratching with a key leaves only shallow marks. No hollow sounds when tapping the wall. Surface remains generally solid. Moderate to Severe Sanding Large amounts of sand fall off when touched. Deep scratches can easily be made. Holl...
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Tile Adhesive Application Guide: Best Practices and Troubleshooting

The quality of tile installation directly affects the durability, safety, and appearance of a construction project. Even when high-quality tiles are used, improper installation methods can lead to hollow spots, tile debonding, cracking, and efflorescence. This article summarizes the 13 most common questions encountered during tile adhesive application and provides practical solutions for contractors, builders, and tile adhesive manufacturers. 1. What Are the Main Tile Installation Methods? The three most common installation methods are: Back Buttering Method Thin-Bed Method (Notched Trowel Method) Combined Method For large-format porcelain tiles, the combined method is highly recommended to achieve better adhesive coverage and bonding strength. 2. What Tools Are Required for Tile Installation? Essential installation tools include: Electric mixer Notched trowel Rubber hammer Spirit level Tile spacers Using proper tools improves both efficiency and installation quality. 3. Standard Tile ...

8 Common Problems in Plastering & Coating Projects and How to Prevent Them

 In construction projects, wall coatings and plastering systems affect not only appearance, but also durability, waterproofing performance, and long-term maintenance costs. Many projects experience problems such as: Exterior wall cracking and peeling Efflorescence and chalking Damp stains in bathrooms Uneven corners and edges Cracks between walls and ceilings Although these seem like surface defects, most are actually caused by substrate treatment, material selection, and improper construction practices. 1. Exterior Wall Paint Cracking & Peeling Main Causes Plaster applied too thick without layered application Dust remaining on substrate before coating No mesh reinforcement at different substrate joints Poor quality exterior putty Painting before walls are fully dry Prevention Solutions Apply plaster in layers with proper curing Remove all sanding dust before painting Use mesh reinforcement at wall junctions Select weather-resistant exterior putty Avoid construction under rain ...

Modern Low-Absorption Tiles Need More Than Traditional Cement.

 Preventing tile hollowing and tile fall-off starts with choosing the right adhesive. As low-absorption porcelain tiles, slab tiles, and large-format tiles become more common, traditional cement mortar is no longer enough for modern installation requirements. In many cases, tile debonding problems are not caused only by poor workmanship — but by using the wrong tile adhesive. Different tiles require different adhesive performance levels: ✔ High water-absorption tiles Standard C1 tile adhesive is usually sufficient. ✔ Low-absorption porcelain tiles C2 enhanced tile adhesive is strongly recommended for higher bonding strength. ✔ Slab tiles & large-format tiles High-performance C2TES1 adhesives are recommended for better slip resistance, open time, and flexibility. Installation conditions also matter: • Underfloor heating → Flexible S1/S2 adhesives required • Hot & dry climates → Stable water retention and open time are critical • Large tiles on walls → Anti-slip performance (...

Why Waterproof Layers Crack and Leak: The Real Advantage of Flexible Waterproof Mortar

 In modern construction waterproofing projects, one problem appears repeatedly: Cracking, hollowing, leakage, and waterproofing failure shortly after construction. This is especially common in areas exposed to moisture, temperature changes, or structural movement, such as: Bathrooms Basements Roofs Swimming pools Water tanks Traditional rigid waterproof materials often cannot withstand slight substrate movement, which eventually leads to waterproof layer failure. That is why flexible waterproof mortar has become one of the most widely used waterproofing materials in modern construction. So what exactly is flexible waterproof mortar? Why is it better than ordinary waterproof mortar? And what construction details are critical for long-term waterproof performance? This article provides a complete guide covering: Product definition Performance characteristics Industry standards Construction procedures Application fields 1. What Is Flexible Waterproof Mortar? Flexible waterproof mortar ...
 Many exterior projects look great right after completion. But a few years later, problems start to appear: Color fading and yellowing Sand dropping Surface contamination Eventually, the wall needs to be renovated again. 👉 In most cases, the issue is not construction — it’s the wrong material choice from the beginning. When it comes to stone-like finishes, the most common comparison is: Stone coating vs real stone paint They may look similar, but the real difference can be: 👉 Renovation every 5 years vs stable performance for over 10 years 1. They Are Not the Same Many people confuse these two. Simply put: Stone coating = a broader category Real stone paint = one traditional type In today’s market, “stone coating” often refers to advanced systems like water-in-water and water-in-sand coatings. These offer better durability and performance. 2. The Most Common Mistake The biggest mistake is: 👉 Focusing only on price, not lifecycle cost Real stone paint is cheaper upfront, but: May...

Self-Leveling Mortar Application Guide: Full Process from Substrate to Curing

 Self-leveling mortar has become one of the most widely used materials in modern flooring systems due to its excellent flow ability and automatic leveling performance. It is commonly applied in industrial plants, commercial spaces, parking areas, and residential floor leveling. However, in real-world projects, even high-quality materials often fail to deliver expected results, leading to issues such as cracking, dusting, and delamination. The root cause is rarely the material itself, but rather improper control of the construction process. Self-leveling is not a simple “pour and go” solution—it is a highly sensitive system that depends on substrate conditions, environmental control, accurate mixing, and precise application. From a material perspective, self-leveling mortar is composed of cement or gypsum binders, fine aggregates, fillers, and various functional additives. It can be categorized into cement-based and gypsum-based systems. Cement-based products comply with JC/T 985-20...