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Andrew Case

Am looking at tiling a kitchen splashback, normal height of about 450mm and about 4 metres, with 10mm travertine.
The walls are a mixture of skimmed plasterboard, bare plasterboard and skimmed render.
I know the weight restrictions of plaster skim etc, and the travertine with adhesive comes to about 26kg/m2, so over the limit.
As it is a small area, of very small height, do you think the weight restriction still applies?
If I was to score all surfaces and prime, what do you think?

P.S this is for a really tough customer....my wife!!
 

Sean Kelly

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Should not be a problem Andrew. You might curse a few times while cutting around sockets as the travertine could be quite brittle in a few places. Talking of sockets, will your sockets be able to take 10mm tiles plus addy? You might need extra extra long screws! Good luck.
 

Sean Kelly

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Andrew, if you are getting the travertine in Topps then it will 'probably' be mostly filler. Slate can also be brittle. It all depends where your electric sockets are, and what the cuts are like. How about a porcelain tile that looks like natural stone?
 
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Andrew Case

How do you think the 10mm slate would hold up being cut around sockets? Having a quick look at it, one of the tiles might fall so that 3/4 of a double socket would need to be cut of out it, in the middle of the height? If that makes sense. In effect, turning the tile into the shape of a letter C
Best way I can describe it
Is there any other way of finishing ceramic or perception without trim? I just think trim with a rustic looking tile wouldn't be good at all
 

beanz

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When he says profile the edges, he's not talking about trim. He means shaping the stone, rounding it off. You won't have the tools for that job, so I think it is a little unrealistic to think you could achieve this.
At the moment, it doesn't sound like you know what you want. Travertine, or slate... Both are do-able, but what the guys are saying, is that if you're using cheaper grade stone, it's more likely to fall to bits when you try to do cut-outs. A lot will depend on IF you know what you're doing, and IF you have the right tools for the job. IMHO you would probably be better off getting a professional in. ;)
 

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