TimH
TF
While on a job tiling an exterior balcony floor, the neighbour asked about doing his balcony. The two houses are completely different in age and style and his balcony has a couple of issues I have never come across before. Just wondering if anyone else has done something similar.
The size is about 2m x 6m and it is walled on all sides. The floor is some sort of bitumen or asphalt and has been well laid; solid and with decent falls to two drain channels in the end wall. My first question is about tiling onto this surface. Has anyone had issues with this sort of surface outside. Will it move too much when it gets hot? (will it get hot when it's been tiled over?). Balcony is south facing, I have been baking doing the first balcony!
Second question is about the edges. The floor has wedge shaped edges all around, approx 2" wide by 1" high. This will no doubt be great for draining the water away and ensuring that water does not pool in any corners but is a major headache for tiling it. I'm tempted to just say I can't do it but I thought I'd ask here first if anyone has done something like this. I don't think that either ripping the asphalt out and starting again or covering the lot with SLC will be viable. Firstly because of cost; I think they just want a quick job doing not a major project and secondly, there are two doors out onto the balcony and the current floor is very close to the door sill so I can't go higher.
The only thing I thought of was cutting edge tiles to replicate the sloping edges, but this will get very complicated around the two drain outlets which are also formed in the same way with sloping edges.
Sorry but I didn't take any pictures. I could get some next week.
Any advise welcomed!
Tim
The size is about 2m x 6m and it is walled on all sides. The floor is some sort of bitumen or asphalt and has been well laid; solid and with decent falls to two drain channels in the end wall. My first question is about tiling onto this surface. Has anyone had issues with this sort of surface outside. Will it move too much when it gets hot? (will it get hot when it's been tiled over?). Balcony is south facing, I have been baking doing the first balcony!
Second question is about the edges. The floor has wedge shaped edges all around, approx 2" wide by 1" high. This will no doubt be great for draining the water away and ensuring that water does not pool in any corners but is a major headache for tiling it. I'm tempted to just say I can't do it but I thought I'd ask here first if anyone has done something like this. I don't think that either ripping the asphalt out and starting again or covering the lot with SLC will be viable. Firstly because of cost; I think they just want a quick job doing not a major project and secondly, there are two doors out onto the balcony and the current floor is very close to the door sill so I can't go higher.
The only thing I thought of was cutting edge tiles to replicate the sloping edges, but this will get very complicated around the two drain outlets which are also formed in the same way with sloping edges.
Sorry but I didn't take any pictures. I could get some next week.
Any advise welcomed!
Tim