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Daveyboy
I've been asked to price up an insurance job, which involves replacing a raised shower platform made of wood with a plywood covering (H 0.10cm x W 0.75cm x L 2.1cm) tiled with 1x1cm glass mosaic tiles, that currently slopes down into a pebbled filled gulley, with a central glass wall (W 0.9cmx H 2.03cm) secured to the shower platform and ceiling, that provides access either side. The installation failed due to water getting in under the mosaics and rotting the plywood, then water going through the ceiling below.
The floor still needs to be raised to get enough run-off for the waste pipe but this time an 1850 x 900 Impey tray is to be used with a central waste position, no pebbled filled gully . The tray will not fit wall to wall and the platform will need to be built up both sides with a slight incline towards the centre of the tray/waste. Tiling to be as before (the client has been told the mosaic tiles are suitable for this type of installation). The glass wall to be fitted to the Impey tray and ceiling as before.
I've installed a number of Impey trays but never with mosaics this small and I'm concerned that I'm not going to be able to get a flat finish with these tiles and that they won't last. The problems I foresee are:
Does anyone have any experience of this sort of tiling, am I worrying about nothing? Any solutions?
The floor still needs to be raised to get enough run-off for the waste pipe but this time an 1850 x 900 Impey tray is to be used with a central waste position, no pebbled filled gully . The tray will not fit wall to wall and the platform will need to be built up both sides with a slight incline towards the centre of the tray/waste. Tiling to be as before (the client has been told the mosaic tiles are suitable for this type of installation). The glass wall to be fitted to the Impey tray and ceiling as before.
I've installed a number of Impey trays but never with mosaics this small and I'm concerned that I'm not going to be able to get a flat finish with these tiles and that they won't last. The problems I foresee are:
- The tanking method of the impey trays, where you have to overlap corners/edges/joints, which creates ridges. With bigger tiles these ridges are not an issue as they are absorbed within the adhesive bed, but this is not possible with such small mosaics; they would simply sink into the adhesive.
- The flexibility of the tanking membrane. Because the mosaics are so small and so many and have to be fitted with a slim bed of adhesive, there may be too much movement in the membrane that will crack the grouting.
Does anyone have any experience of this sort of tiling, am I worrying about nothing? Any solutions?