Different Types of Trowel Notches
Notched trowels are used in construction work. Used in flooring and tile installation, notched trowels are utilized to spread adhesive, cement, putty, and other semi-liquid substances. Trowels with different sized or shaped notches are designed for different uses and to work better with varying types of flooring. It is important to use the correct type of trowel for your home improvement project. Does this Spark an idea?
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V-Shaped Notches
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Trowels with V-shaped notches are used to spread adhesive for hardwood floor installation. These trowels are available in a variety of different sizes to spread adhesives at varying thicknesses. Common available sizes include thicknesses of .48 cm, .32 cm and .64 cm. These trowels are used to apply and comb adhesive. In addition to being used for hardwood floor installation, they are also commonly used in ceramic tile installation on walls.
U-Shaped
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U-shaped notched trowels are used most commonly in vinyl floor installation. These trowels come in two different varieties, both .16 cm in thickness. One, the VCT notched trowel, is used for the installation of solid vinyl sheets. The other, a sheet vinyl trowel, is used to install mineral-backed and felt-backed vinyl sheets. This notched trowel can also be used to install porous vinyl flooring.
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Square Notches
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Trowels with square shaped notches are used in hardwood floor and tile installation. These trowels can also be used to install slabs and tiles of natural stone. They are available in .16-cm, .64-cm, and 1.27-cm thicknesses. Square notched trowels can also be used in carpet installation, not for adhesive, but to safely secure the carpet against walls and in corners without damaging the carpet fibers.
Flat
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Flat trowels are typically rectangular or V-shaped with notches at the tip or only on one side of the trowel to allow for either combing or creating a smooth surface with adhesive. The flat side of the trowel can also be used to apply cement, mortar or putty. They can also be used for edging work.
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