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Discuss Ceramic tiles in a shower in the Tanking and Wetrooms area at TilersForums.com.
Ah see, there are some uses for Bank Holiday weekends. If I can manage my iPad well enough I will post some tiling tool reviews to compensate for you giving up precious family time to scientifically add to this debate.I know most porcs have an extremely low absorption rate so don't soak up water (<0.5%) whereas ceramics soak up water like a sponge.
I will conduct an experiment this weekend to demonstrate!
My point being Andy , we tank walls because water gets past the tiles to the wall, which means, it will also get to the back of the tile and soak into a ceramic tileCeramics soak up water on the back of the tile.
So unless you don't read the instructions and fix them glazed side down then I don't see a problem ....
What would your concerns be Andy?
Yes. If grouting is decent and fixing methods are decent then it will last twenty years under normal domestic use, two or three times a day.
Hope you have a white coat on..Sweet thanks Harry. In that case i will try both hot & cold absorption. Shall I do stone too? (trav)
I did loads of units in a retirement home a couple of years back some with two bathrooms . All in ceramics with ready mixTilers been fitting ceramics for years in showers ,ive done probably 500 like most guys on here never had one problem ,everything is porcelain now ,did my first cramics for a year last week ,got 12 houses to do
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