Bathtub, Walls - Wood or Metal Studs - Backerboard
Bathtub, Walls - Wood or Metal Studs - Cement Mortar
Bathtub, Shower Walls - Wood or Metal Studs - Cementitioius-Coated Foam Backer Board
Ceilings, Soffits - General
Countertops - Wood Base - Backerboard
Countertops - Wood Base - Cement Mortar
Countertops - Wood Base - Thin-Set
Floors, Exterior - Balcony Deck - Thin-Set
Floors, Exterior - Patios and Walkways - Cement Mortar, Bonded
Floors, Exterior - Patios and Walkways - Latex-Portland Cement Mortar
Floors, Exterior - Roof Deck - Cement Mortar
Floors Interior - Wood Subfloor, 16" o.c. Joist Spacing - Chemical Resistant, Epoxy Mortar and Grout
Floors, Interior - Concrete Subfloor - Chemical Resistant, Epoxy Mortar and Grout
Floors, Interior - Concrete Subfloor - Chemical Resistant, Mortar Bed, Epoxy Mortar and Grout
Floors, Interior - Concrete Subfloor - Latex-Portland Cement Mortar, Epoxy Grout
Floors, Interior - Concrete Subfloor - Mortar Bed, Cleavage Membrane
Floors, Interior - Concrete Subfloor - Mortar Bed, Epoxy Grout
Floors, Interior - Concrete Subfloor - Waterproofing Membrane, Mortar Bed
Floors, Interior - Concrete Subfloor - Waterproofing Membrane, Thin-Set
Floors, Interior - Crack Isolation Membrane - Full Coverage
Floors, Interior - Radiant Heat on Concrete Subfloor - Electric System
Floors, Interior - Sound Control on Concrete Subfloor - Polypropylene Mat Underlayment
Floors, Interior - Wood Subfloor, 16" o.c. Joist Spacing - Backerboard
Floors, Interior - Wood subfloor, 16" o.c. Joist Spacing - Double Layer EGP, Latex-Portland Cement Mortar
Floors, Interior - Wood Subfloor, 16" o.c. Joist Spacing - Mortar Bed
Floors, Interior - Wood Subfloor, 16" o.c. Joist Spacing - Mortar Bed, Lath
Floors, Interior - Wood Subfloor, 16" o.c. Joist Spacing - Organic Adhesive
Floors, Interior - Wood Subfloor, 16" o.c. Joist Spacing - Sound Reduction and Crack Iso Membrane
Floors, Interior - Wood Subfloor, 19.2" o.c. Joist Spacing - Sound Reduction and Crack Iso Underlayment
Shower Receptors, Walls - Wood or Metal Studs - Cement Mortar
Shower Receptors, Walls - Wood or Metal Studs - Cementitious Backer Unit
Shower Receptors, Walls - Wood or Metal Studs - Solid Backing Thin-Set
Shower Receptors, Walls - Wood or Metal Studs - Solid Backing with Integrated Bonding Flange
Tile Tubs, Fountains and Curbs - Waterproof Membrane, Cement Mortar - Concrete Tank
Walls, Interior - Metal Studs - Gypsum Board, Organic Adhesive
Walls, Interior - Solid Backing - Organic Adhesive
Walls, Interior - Sound/Fire Rated - Metal Studs - Backerboard, 1 Hour
Walls, Exterior & Interior - Masonry - Cement Mortar
Walls, Exterior & Interior - Masonry - Latex-Portland Cement Mortar
Walls, Exterior & Interior - Wood or Metal Studs - Cementitious Backer Unit
The 093013 Ceramic Tiling section within the CSI MasterFormat is dedicated to the installation and application of ceramic tiles in various construction environments. CAD files for this section are invaluable as they offer precise geometry, dimensions, and layout designs necessary for the proper execution of tiling projects. These CAD drawings typically include plan views, elevations, and details that illustrate tile patterns, grout lines, and installation methods. By using these detailed drawings, architects and contractors can ensure that the ceramic tiling is installed to meet both aesthetic and functional requirements. The CAD files serve as a communication tool between designers and construction professionals, facilitating the accurate interpretation of design intent and helping to avoid costly errors during installation.
CAD files are crucial for the Ceramic Tiling section as they provide detailed design layouts and precise dimensions, which ensure accurate installation and help avoid costly mistakes on site.
CAD files enable seamless collaboration among architects, contractors, and tiling specialists by providing a shared, detailed visual reference that can be easily modified, ensuring everyone is aligned on the design intent.
A CAD file for Ceramic Tiling typically includes tile layout patterns, joint spacing, edge details, and any specific design elements that need to be incorporated, ensuring clarity and precision in the installation process.
Yes, CAD files can significantly aid in estimating material requirements by providing accurate area measurements and layout details, which help in calculating the number of tiles and other materials needed for the project.
CAD files improve efficiency by providing installers with precise and clear instructions, reducing the likelihood of errors during installation, and accelerating the construction timeline by minimizing the need for adjustments or rework.