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NTCA leaders visit GPTP training in Jackson, Miss.

BPI staff, attendees get hands-on experience with GPTP panels and slabs

The NTCA Training team has been busily crisscrossing the country this year to bring workshops, regional training programs and custom programs to locations around the country. 

In late July, NTCA Technical Trainers Robb Roderick and Ryan Hysell brought the gauged porcelain tile panels and slab program to a group of industry pros and company staff at Building Plastics, Inc., (BPI) in Jackson, Miss.

Vendors, attendees and BPI staff all took part and benefited from the hands-on lessons in handling GPTP panels and slabs.

This popular program teaches new tile industry standards and methods for installing Gauged Porcelain Tile Panels and Slabs (GPTP/S). It discusses how it is made, where it can be used and the special tools, setting materials, and techniques required to install it, among other essential aspects of working with these panel and slab products. 

This was an important training to BPI’s Tile & Stone Manager Jeremy Veach. “We saw the porcelain panel trend coming years ago,” Veach said. “The original plan was to go after countertop fabricators. The plan did not go as we had hoped so we changed gears. The new strategy was to get back to our roots and start getting the tile installers trained. With our new strategy and NTCA’s new training programs it was perfect timing for a powerful combo! NTCA‘s training programs are the best around, especially on panels. It is a well-oiled machine. The trainers are always professional, organized, and knowledgeable.”

Del Crum, an Account Manager for BPI, added, “The techniques and methods taught are solid for a beginner with panels or an experienced installer. The NTCA instructor was very effective and clear on explaining how to prep substrates (floor and walls), proper layout, handling, cutting, adhesive application and installation. 

“We had several architects and interior designers observe different phases of the class,” he continued. “I believe it was very helpful for them to better understand the how and why and now hopefully where they will be able to take advantage of using GPTPs on their future projects!”

Mindy Clarke, who has worked for Stone Source for 19 years, affirmed “large porcelain panels are going to be a big thing in this industry. The training was very informational as far as installation and industry standards. The best part was actually being able to work with the material, from using suction lifters for picking it up, putting on the panel table, getting to score and snap the panel, spreading the thinset and installing the panels.

“You never know how much goes into an install when you’re in the showroom selling the materials,” she added. “The training class was an eye opener.”

 Fifty-four years of NTCA leadership

NTCA Trainers – the new and the OG! (l ro r): Robb Roderick, Joe Tarver and Ryan Hysell.

A special aspect of this program was that Bart Bettiga, NTCA Executive Director and Joe Tarver, NTCA Executive Director Emeritus both attended, hopping over from the nearby NTCA headquarters in Jackson.

“It was special to have Joe and Bart at the training,” said Roderick. “They came for cutting, scoring, and snapping. They made it fun and competitive, and were there for the ‘graduation ceremony’ at the end.”

Tarver was impressed with the hands-on participation by all attendees, including the men and women on the staff. “It also brought to my attention the broad scope of NTCA’s educational and training programs,” Tarver said. “I’ve done hundreds of workshops in the past and all of them addressed the products and installation requirements of that particular time. I’m particularly impressed with the ability of NTCA to keep pace over the years with the ever-changing requirements of methods, products and tools to professionally install everything from 4-1/4″ white bodied wall tile to 5′ x 10′ porcelain panels. It’s been a daunting and challenging endeavor.”

Bettiga noted that between Tarver and himself, there was 54 years of NTCA leadership watching the event. “We were equally amazed at the quality of the training provided by NTCA and our associate supporters, the professional approach taken by BPI to host the event, and the diverse and engaged participation by the attendees. The growth of large-format porcelain tile, panels and slabs is due in part to the support of the distributors and manufacturers of NTCA training programs. BPI has played a significant role in the Southeast in helping to grow the market for these outstanding products.”

To discover an NTCA workshop or training program near you, and take advantage of this stellar educational opportunity for a range of topics, visit www.NTCATraining.com. Learn about the workshops and training programs and view an interactive training map that makes it easy to plan your attendance at one of these standards-based programs. 


Scott Maslowski

“The greatest challenge the tile industry is facing today – and will continue to face in the foreseeable future – is the lack of qualified installers. We currently see more professional tile installers retiring each year than are being replaced by new, young installation talent. “It is imperative that, as an industry, we do a good job with three very important things. 

First, we must publicize and communicate widely to members of the younger generation, who are just now hitting the workforce, that tile installation is a great vocation, a true lifelong respectable career, where you can earn a good living. Second, we must make quality training readily available, effective, and affordable for anyone wanting to enter the tile installation vocation. This includes the younger generation of both men and women as well as those who are a bit older looking to make a switch to a more substantial line of work. And third, we need to get tile installation back into the high schools as a trade that can be mastered, so graduates can immediately hit the workforce in a meaningful career as a tile installer.” – Scott Maslowski, Senior Vice President of Sales, Dal-Tile LLC

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Lesley Goddin has been writing and journaling since her first diary at age 11. Her journey has taken her through a career in publishing and publicity, landing her the editor position of TileLetter and its special publications in 2006. Her goal is to educate, inspire, recognize and encourage those in the tile industry -- especially the tile and stone contractor.

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