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Ceramic Tile Setting [Hardcover]

John P. Bridge (Author)
4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)


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June 1, 1992
This book aims to provide the necessary information to complete ceramic tile projects with long-lasting, professional results. Bridge begins with a discussion of the tools of the trade, materials required and various types of masonry tile and then provides instructions for installing floors, tub surrounds, walls and counter tops. Bridge takes readers step-by-step from surface preparation, layout and design, setting the tile, grouting and finishing.


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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 224 pages
  • Publisher: TAB Books Inc; 1st edition (June 1, 1992)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0830625739
  • ISBN-13: 978-0830625734
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,424,423 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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I've been writing since I was a kid. I was first published at age 15 -- a poem called The Wanderer was published in the National Anthology of High School Poetry, 1956. I've been at it ever since.

I've been in the ceramic tile business for 35 years, and I've written three books on the subject -- currently working on number four. Ceramic Tile Setting, McGraw-Hill, 1992; Tile Your World: John Bridge's New Tile Setting Book, Mistflower Press, 2003; The Kerdi Shower Book (ebook), Mistflower Press, 2005.

Since 2000 I have operated the John Bridge Ceramic Tile Forums on the Internet http://www.johnbridge.com/forum The forums are geared toward both DIYers and professional tile setters. Want to know everything and anything about tile and stone setting, give us a try.

 

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47 of 47 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Confidence Builder, November 25, 2000
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I just finished tiling a bathroom floor using this book as my guide. Written clearly, concisely, and with humor, Bridge's book gave me the confidence to complete a beautiful job. Because I laid the tile in a diagonal layout, I would have liked more on how to cut tile at a weird angle but I got around that using cardboard templates. Also, some photos make it out as though you can start laying tile and cut on the fly (while the thinset is wet). Don't do this! Do a dry layout with every tile cut and in place (something Bridge actually recommends in the text). Heed his words on layout lines; don't count on spacers to determine where to lay tile (although they come in handy for holding tiles from gliding into one another). Also, be very careful about keeping tiles level with one another as you lay them. I found the look of the floor much more sensitive to relative elevation than careful gapping (at a distance the grout lines look much bigger or smaller when tiles are even 1/32 of an inch out of level). The author says to use mud instead of backerboard, and my use of that contributed to my battle to keep things on the level (and may have been almost as much work!). Because of his professional experience, I think Bridge makes tile setting sound a little *too* easy. It's very hard work, along with being quite unforgiving when your every mistake is literally set in concrete. A helper is a must, not only to speed things up, but also for moral support and someone to blame things on! I know it sounds as though I made a lot of mistakes, but really the floor looks beautiful. And it may sound as though my comments are criticisms, but I owe this likeable author a debt of gratitude. He gave me the confidence to start and keep going. Don't worry about the age of the book and materials being outdated-I found that a good tile supply store can tell you exactly which bags of thinset and grout to use. It's not rocket science, and even though the chemicals may have improved a little over the years, the technique is what really counts and Bridge is a master of both tile and writing. In fact, as I read and re-read the book, I found myself saying, "For being a professional tile contractor this guy is an amazing writer!"
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28 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Highly recommended, July 22, 2000
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There are really very few books on tile setting on the market. There are lots of table books, most of which I have, but few on how to do it. I gave John Bridge's book 5 stars because, while he doesn't have color drawings like the Micheal Byrne book, it was written by a skilled contractor who teaches the reader how to lay tile, step by step. As both an amateur tile setter and an inspector who watches professionals, I know from experience that everything he says is accurate and reasonable. From laying out the floor and mixing mortar to doing a countertop, the reader feels like Mr. Bridges is right by his side, guiding his/her steps. His anectdotes about his wife are funny. But don't restrict yourself to just one book. Buy two: this one and Micheal Byrne's. You won't go wrong.
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32 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Good Guide For Do-It-Yourself Tile Setters, October 1, 2001
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"phoenix45" (Huntington Beach, Ca.) - See all my reviews
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I can't believe this book! I have learned more about tiling in the 3-4 hours it took me to read the book, than in the previous tile projects I have done. Mr. Bridge covers it all. I found the section on laying out a project worth the entire price of the book. By following his layout method, I have saved considerable time. Mr. Bridge uses humor, simple explanations, and a great knowledge of tiling to make a do-it-yourselfer feel comfortable about taking on a large project.

I am a Maintenance Superintendent for the largest publicly owned utility in the Nation. I have read way more manuals than I care to think about. Very seldom do I actually learn anything. This book covers not only the very basics, but also some of the more complex projects of tiling. It not only tells you what to do; it also explains why you want to do it. An excellent book I highly recommend to anyone. Just don't ask to borrow my book, BUY your own!

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one grout space, buttering trowel, standard wall tile, building screeds, deck mud, margin trowel, float strips, spacer lugs, fat mud, flat trowel, tub splash, cement backer board, sink rail, deck tiles, mud job, beating block, glazed floor tiles, thin set, tile supplies, mud board, grout float, tile suppliers, grout joints, excess mud, mud work
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