LATICRETE Products Used for New Dallas Cowboys Stadium

Words: Dan Kamys

LATICRETE Products Used for New Dallas Cowboys Stadium

LATICRETE Products Used for New Dallas Cowboys Stadium

LATICRETE was specified by HKS Sports & Entertainment Group for all three primary tile installation packages for the New Dallas Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas. LATICRETE supplied the materials for the new stadium for America’s Team from nearby Grand Prairie, Dallas County.

The fast-cure waterproofing and anti-fracture membrane LATICRETE Hydro Ban was a key component in the spec for the wet areas of the stadium, including all five locker rooms. The specified adhesive was LATICRETE 255 MultiMax, a premium multipurpose adhesive mortar reinforced with Kevlar. The high-end luxury suites were grouted with LATICRETE PermaColor Grout, offering unmatched color consistency and performance in a cement-based grout product. The rest of the porcelain, stone and glass tiles in New Dallas Cowboys Stadium were grouted with LATICRETE 1500 Sanded Grout fortified with LATICRETE 1776 Grout Enhancer. For larger sections of the stadium, including the 38 expansive public restrooms, LATICRETE 86 LatiLevel was used to create a smooth and level base for 12- X 12-inch porcelain field tiles.

All totaled, about 150,000 square feet of porcelain, stone and glass tiles were installed with LATICRETE materials at the new stadium.

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