Perimeter and field movement joints.
Tile movement joints.
If the tile to tile joints between ceramic tiles are the essential elements for reducing the rigidity of a tile covering on its outermost layer that formed by the tiles themselves then the movement joints constitute the multilayer construction solution for absorbing the different types of forces arising from the movements generated in the substrates and or the structures on which that system is seated or those that are generated within it for various reasons.
The tcna handbook recommends allowing for expansion and contraction in every tile installation.
Movement joints are also designed to isolate different materials from each other so they do not affect adjacent materials.
Movement joints are an integral part of any tile assembly and must be incorporated within the tile field at doorsills and at transitions to walls and other restraining structures to allow movement of the assembly and prevent stresses that can damage the system.
Simply put a movement joint is a gap or space next to a tile that lets a tile floor move a bit.
Method 1 for movement joints.
Recognizing that tile is a facade movement joints are needed to eliminate stresses that can occur between the substrate and the tile due to differing amounts of expansion and contraction.
Ceramic porcelain stone or glass failure a contributing factor is the lack of properly installed movement joints.
Where should movement joints be placed.