Hi, I've been planning on tiling my 16sq m dining room floor for ages, so have been reading these forums for months, planning and waiting til I have the time/info/courage to start. Feel like I've learnt loads from here already, but it would be great if someone could run through my list of tools and materials to check they're the right choice for the job please
So the floor is concrete and covered in black bitumin, it's quite level but not very flat. So I'm planning on smoothing/levelling with arditex NA, according to the data sheet it can be poured straight over bitumin. Bit nervous as it sets fast, but should be OK with planning, prep and 2 people to help? Unless there's an easier/cheaper/less skilled way of tiling over bitumin that I've missed?
The tiles are 60×15 porcelain plank tiles. Checked a few for warpage and they seem pretty flat. I was thinking of using BAL flex one adhesive (long working time and suitable for larger tiles) and a 10mm U notch trowel, along with a levelling clip system (probably raimondi because the pliers seem reliable and extra clips available quite cheaply on ebay). Does that all sound right?
Not sure what grout to use yet, but I really like the look of wider grout lines in a similar colour to the tiles, as the room will be a quite rustic/traditional style. Would 4mm be too wide?
What pattern would you recommend to lay them? Apparently they need to be offset to account for the warp issue so it limits options a little. I like the look of herringbone with a border but probably not a good idea for a first time job 😆
Any advice would be much appreciated
So the floor is concrete and covered in black bitumin, it's quite level but not very flat. So I'm planning on smoothing/levelling with arditex NA, according to the data sheet it can be poured straight over bitumin. Bit nervous as it sets fast, but should be OK with planning, prep and 2 people to help? Unless there's an easier/cheaper/less skilled way of tiling over bitumin that I've missed?
The tiles are 60×15 porcelain plank tiles. Checked a few for warpage and they seem pretty flat. I was thinking of using BAL flex one adhesive (long working time and suitable for larger tiles) and a 10mm U notch trowel, along with a levelling clip system (probably raimondi because the pliers seem reliable and extra clips available quite cheaply on ebay). Does that all sound right?
Not sure what grout to use yet, but I really like the look of wider grout lines in a similar colour to the tiles, as the room will be a quite rustic/traditional style. Would 4mm be too wide?
What pattern would you recommend to lay them? Apparently they need to be offset to account for the warp issue so it limits options a little. I like the look of herringbone with a border but probably not a good idea for a first time job 😆
Any advice would be much appreciated