Hi Everyone,
My pool build is underway and the tile and coping will be installed soon. I have run into a snafu with my PB concerning the tile I've chosen for my waterline. It is a glass 3x6 tile that comes as singles, not on a paper sheet or mesh sheet. It does have a backing of some sort. My PB is saying that he doesn't think this tile will work and recommends I use one that has a mesh backing. I don't believe it's impossible because I've seen other pools use the same tile. I'm not a professional tiler but I'd think they'd be installed the same way, the single tiles may just take longer and the installer would need to be precise with his placement to keep lines straight. But I don't no that's not my wheel house which is why I'm raising the question here. I'm inclined to believe they just use the sheeted tiles more often because it makes for a faster install. He says the lack of mesh will cause the tile not to adhere properly.
My questions are... what could be the drawback of using a non-sheeted tile? is this a matter of time and skill-level? should I be concerned about longevity (tiles popping off) with the single tiles (the type I want installed)?
Any thoughts on this will be appreciated. Below is a pic of the tile I want versus the mesh sheeted tile my PB is trying to push me towards.

My pool build is underway and the tile and coping will be installed soon. I have run into a snafu with my PB concerning the tile I've chosen for my waterline. It is a glass 3x6 tile that comes as singles, not on a paper sheet or mesh sheet. It does have a backing of some sort. My PB is saying that he doesn't think this tile will work and recommends I use one that has a mesh backing. I don't believe it's impossible because I've seen other pools use the same tile. I'm not a professional tiler but I'd think they'd be installed the same way, the single tiles may just take longer and the installer would need to be precise with his placement to keep lines straight. But I don't no that's not my wheel house which is why I'm raising the question here. I'm inclined to believe they just use the sheeted tiles more often because it makes for a faster install. He says the lack of mesh will cause the tile not to adhere properly.
My questions are... what could be the drawback of using a non-sheeted tile? is this a matter of time and skill-level? should I be concerned about longevity (tiles popping off) with the single tiles (the type I want installed)?
Any thoughts on this will be appreciated. Below is a pic of the tile I want versus the mesh sheeted tile my PB is trying to push me towards.
