The use of materials is very different.
Thick slurry method requires the use of cement mortar, which is complicated to prepare, and a slight difference may affect the paving effect. The thin paste rule adopts professional tile adhesive, which is simple and easy to use, with more guaranteed quality, stronger cohesive force and rapid improvement of construction efficiency!
The technical requirements are completely different
The paving process of thick slurry method is extremely demanding, which is difficult for unskilled workers to do. A little carelessness may cause problems such as hollowing and cracking of tiles. The thin paste rule is simple and easy to learn, and the professionally trained workers can easily get started, which greatly improves the paving efficiency and ensures the quality!
Each process has its advantages and disadvantages.
Thick paste method requires basic treatment and roughening of the wall surface, which can be completed after paving. However, glazed tiles need to be soaked in water. On the other hand, on the basis of maintaining the basic treatment and roughening, the thin paste method requires higher wall flatness and needs leveling treatment. In addition, the thin paste method does not need to soak glazed tiles, which saves time and effort!