The steps to paste hexagonal bricks are as follows:1Preparation tools: Prepare qualified hexagonal bricks, install cement, mortar, shovels, trowels, etc. In addition, in order to facilitate construction, some auxiliary tools can be prepared, such as brackets, etc. 2.Choosing an adhesive: Choose the right adhesive based on the material and condition of your wall. Usually, epoxy resin adhesives can be selected when laying on cement mortar walls, cast-in-place walls and concrete walls; When laying on the gypsum board wall, you can choose latex paint adhesives. 3.Wall treatment: Before laying hexagonal bricks, the wall needs to be treated, that is, leveled to make its surface smooth. If there are cracks in the wall, they should be repaired with cement or plaster to ensure the quality of the paving of the hexagonal bricks and strengthen their firmness. 4.Mortar mixing: When paving hexagonal bricks, cement and sand need to be mixed according to a certain ratio, generally 1:3. According to the actual situation, it can be adjusted appropriately to obtain better liquidity and strength. In the mixing process, it is best to mix the cement and sand evenly, and then slowly add water to ensure the quality of the hexagonal bricks. 5.Paving steps: Brush the mortar on the wall, then arrange the hexagonal bricks at a certain interval, and finally use a trowel to stick it to the wall. After the paving is completed, the excess mortar should be cleaned up in time to ensure the beauty and quality of the hexagonal bricks. 6.Paving is completed: After the mortar is naturally air-dried, check whether there is a hollowing or warping phenomenon, and if there is any need to deal with it immediately. At this point, the paving of hexagonal bricks is completed. 7.It should be noted that throughout the construction process, the walls and floors should be kept dry and work in rainy or humid environments should be avoided. At the same time, in order to ensure the paving effect of hexagonal bricks, relevant specifications and techniques should be followed during construction.
Attaching hexagonal bricks is a job that requires fine craftsmanship and patience, and here are the detailed steps:
PreparationFirst of all, you need to prepare the necessary materials such as hexagonal bricks, cement, mortar, tile adhesive, etc. At the same time, make sure that the floor and walls of the work area are clean and free of oil and dust. For the wall surface that needs to be paved with hexagonal bricks, it is necessary to carry out leveling treatment to ensure that the wall surface is smooth, which is the premise of ensuring the quality of hexagonal brick paving.
Measurement and planning: Plan the number and arrangement of hexagonal bricks according to the area of the wall or floor. When planning, consider the size, shape and pattern of the hexagonal tiles to ensure that the final paving effect is both beautiful and functional.
Choose an adhesive: Choose the right adhesive according to the material and condition of the wall. For example, if the wall is a cement mortar wall, cement mortar can be selected as an adhesive; If it is a drywall wall, you can choose a latex paint adhesive.
Mix cement mortar: Mix cement and sand in a ratio of 1:3, add water and stir well. Note that the humidity of the mortar should be moderate, not too thin or too thick.
Start paving: Apply a thin layer of mortar to the wall and start laying hexagonal tiles in a pre-planned way. During the paving process, it is necessary to ensure that each hexagonal brick is tightly bonded and free of gaps. At the same time, it is necessary to pay attention to adjusting the angle and position of each hexagonal brick to make the overall effect more beautiful.
Compaction and fixation: After the paving is completed, use a trowel or rubber hammer to gently tap the surface of the hexagonal tile to make it tightly fit the wall. For uneven areas, fillers can be used to fill in.
Cleaning and maintenance: After the paving is completed, clean up the excess mortar and other debris in time. For cement mortar adhesives, it is necessary to water and cure after the paving is completed to ensure its firmness.
Quality checksAfter the construction is completed, a quality inspection should be carried out to check whether there is a hollowing or cocking phenomenon. If there is a problem, it needs to be dealt with promptly.
The above are the basic steps for attaching hexagonal tiles. It is important to note that different wall materials and environmental conditions may require different construction methods. Therefore, in practice, adjustments need to be made on a case-by-case basis. At the same time, in order to ensure the final paving effect and quality, it is recommended to choose an experienced paving master for construction.