When installing ceramic tile over a concrete slab, what is the maximum allowable deflection under live load?
Correct Answer
A) L/360
Ceramic tile installations require a maximum deflection of L/360 under live load to prevent cracking and maintain the integrity of the tile and grout joints. This is more stringent than standard floor deflection requirements.
Why This Is the Correct Answer
Ceramic tile installations require L/360 maximum deflection under live load because tiles and grout are brittle materials that crack easily under movement. This stringent requirement (smaller deflection) ensures the structural substrate remains stable enough to prevent tile cracking, grout joint failure, and maintain the waterproof integrity of the installation. The L/360 standard is specifically established by tile industry standards and building codes for ceramic tile applications.
Why the Other Options Are Wrong
Option B: L/120
L/480 is overly restrictive and unnecessarily expensive to achieve. While this would certainly protect the tile, it exceeds industry requirements and would require over-engineering the structural support.
Option C: L/240
L/120 allows too much deflection (movement) for ceramic tile installations. This would result in excessive substrate movement that would cause tiles to crack and grout joints to fail.
Memory Technique
Remember '360 degrees in a circle, ceramic needs to stay in line' - L/360 for ceramic tile deflection limits
Reference Hint
Florida Building Code, Chapter 12 (Interior Environment) or Tile Council of North America (TCNA) Handbook deflection requirements
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