On Orders Over $99
On Orders Over $99
A waterproofing membrane is only as good as its bond to the substrate, and that bond comes down to one detail people love to improvise: notch size. Grab a bigger trowel because it's the one in your hand and you push too much mortar behind the sheet — it squeezes out at the seams, builds up unevenly, and telegraphs through the tile. Go too fine and the fleece never fully keys in. The KERDI-TROWEL removes the debate. Its 1/8" x 1/8" (3 mm) square notch is the size Schluter specifies for KERDI.
Comb the wall or floor with it and you get a thin, even bed — exactly enough thin-set for the KERDI fleece to bond completely, with ridges that collapse into a uniform layer instead of a mortar surplus fighting you at every overlap. The stainless steel blade resists corrosion and wipes clean, and the cushioned ergonomic handle keeps your grip comfortable through a full shower enclosure, which is exactly the kind of job where a bad handle makes itself known by hour three.
Worth stating plainly, because it's the most common mix-up on the truck: this is the KERDI trowel. DITRA calls for the 11/64" DITRA-TROWEL, and DITRA-XL, DITRA-HEAT, and DITRA-HEAT-DUO call for the 1/4" trowel. They look alike in the bucket — and using the wrong one is the sort of quiet mistake that shows up much later, when it's expensive.
Pro tip: Comb the thin-set in one direction, set the KERDI fleece-side down, and press it in with a float or screed trowel working from the center out to drive air and excess mortar toward the edges. Pull a corner back on your first sheet to confirm full mortar transfer across the fleece — and keep the notches clean, since dried thin-set quietly changes your coverage.