Tile Trowels for Thinset Mortar & Tile Installation
Tile trowels are used to apply thinset mortar, control mortar thickness, and create consistent ridge patterns during ceramic tile, porcelain tile, stone tile, and large-format tile installations. This collection includes square-notch trowels, U-notch trowels, margin trowels, cable trowels, adhesive trowels, and specialty tile trowels used across residential and commercial tile installation applications.
Proper trowel selection directly affects mortar coverage, ridge collapse, bond strength, and tile support beneath the installation surface. Different notch sizes and notch profiles are used depending on tile size, tile back texture, mortar type, and installation area.
Types of Tile Trowels
- Square-Notch Trowels:Â Designed to deliver higher mortar volume for floor tile, porcelain tile, and large-format tile installations.
- U-Notch Trowels:Â Designed to create rounded mortar ridges that improve mortar collapse beneath tile.
- Margin Trowels:Â Used for mixing, back-buttering tile, detail work, and mortar application in tight areas.
- Cable Trowels:Â Designed for embedding radiant floor heating cables while applying thinset mortar.
- Adhesive & Specialty Trowels:Â Designed for specific mortar, adhesive, and tile installation applications.
Choosing the Right Trowel Notch Size
Trowel notch size depends on tile dimensions, substrate conditions, tile back profile, mortar consistency, and required mortar coverage beneath the tile. Larger tiles typically require larger notch sizes to achieve proper support and mortar transfer.
Tile Trowels for Large-Format Tile & Heated Floors
Large-format tile installations commonly use larger notch trowels designed for increased mortar coverage, while heated floor installations may use cable trowels designed to embed radiant heating systems beneath tile surfaces.