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No it's not. It might be labor intensive, but it's not difficult. Prep the surface, lay out your tile, starting in the center of the room, arrange the tile how you want it, ie. square, diamond or what not, then work off of it. Don't call me when it comes to grouting.

A good set of knee pads is a must.
Yup it is. For 18x18 the floor must be very level.

OP - Lots of 'interesting' advice in this thread, think about it, and do it right.

Trekkor - scrape the old floor up, check for humps with a straightedge, perhaps a leveling compound... why the Hardiebacker over a concrete floor?
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