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log_gatherer

Need some advice on fixing porcelain tiles behind a multi-fuel stove.

The tiles are going onto standard 'brown' plaster, done by a local plasterer, who's also going to do the tiling.

What adhesive do I need?

I've come across 'Vitcas' on web-searches - any good? Over the top?

What's good for this location.

The stove is a boiler stove to run my central heating, so the walls of the stove will never exceed 100C (or if they do I'm in big trouble...), but the stove will be on 12 out of 24 hours, all year except summer.

The tiles are 300x300 Cotto Granito, unpolished porcelain.

Not sure which grout to use either - I'd like a mid-brown to match the tiles.

Thanks In Advance
 
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doug boardley

You may just want to check the weight of your tiles if going straight onot plaster. Max recommended safe weight for that substrate is 20kg/m2, including adhesive and grout.
with regards to "brown" plaster, I interpreted as sand/cement render, (hopefully with hydrated lime) but as Grumpy says, best check:thumbsup:
 
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log_gatherer

Apparently it's brown Carlite onto brick, with a multifinish top layer.

Dunno what that means, but it's been up for about 3 weeks and seems thoroughly dry.

I've gently tapped around it to check for any hollow sounds (I've been reading the forums you see...) - and it all sounds rock solid.

Got the Keraquick and Supacolour today, and George is going to put up the tiles on Wednesday.

YeeHaaaa!!!

:hurray:
 

Ajax123

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If the temperature at the back of your stove is going to be high enough to require a fire proof adhesive I am afraid your substrate is not suitable. Carlite Browning and multifinish are both made from Gypsum. This is a crystaline substance which uses water as part of the crystaline matrix. If this is subjected to sustained elevated temperatures the "water of crystalization" is driven off from the gypsum molecule and it begins to "dehydrate". This will initially manifest itself as localised cracking or crazing which will potentially cause your tiles to crack. Ultimately it will fall apart and your tiles will simply fall off.

When dealing with Gypsum based materials e.g. screeds with under floor heating the temperature should be maintained below 55 degrees Centigrade.

I suspect however that your wall is unlikley to get that hot and a fireproof adhesive is not really necessary.
 
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log_gatherer

Well...

The stove has been on for about 6 hours now - the plaster behind it is not much more than comfortably warm. I can easily put my hand onto it and it just feels cosy. I guess around 28 - 32C.

The warmest part is around the place where the chimney pipe enters the wall, about 1200mm above the stove itself. Again, I can hold my hand on the wall and it's not uncomfortably hot. I'm going to put on a circular enameled steel 'rosette' to protect the plaster from over-heating.

Any particular brand of Primer G to get?

Thanks,

Neil
 

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