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thedavis
Hi,
As in my intro I have never tiled before and have set myself one major challenge. I am tiling an en-suite with 610x405x12 honed and filled travertine.
I am tiling the floor and the walls in the brick effect pattern. I have looked through the many posts and have tried to assemble all of the information to suit my particular project -concluded below. Any comments/advice against my proposal would be greatly appreciated.
Floor - 4sqm
I currently have 25mm chipboard screwed every 150mm onto T&G floorboards. I understand that the chipboard is not a good base to adhere to so I am planning to replace with 12mm plywood. I am going to use a white thick bed spf adhesive with a 20mm notch trowel and grout with Mapei Colour grout - jasmine, and sealing with HG impregnator before and after grouting.
Questions:
1. Is the ply the right thickness and does it need to be a special type of ply?
2. Is the trowel size about right for fixing to wooden floors?
3. Do I need to prime the plywood? If so what with?
4. Which spf is best for this - was looking at Keraquick or B&Qs Mapei Buildfix?
5. Does the spf need any extra additives?
6. What impregnator/sealer should I use? Was looking at HG Impregnator.
Walls - 16sqm
The two largest walls are solid block with 25mm render and then skimmed but have been painted with emulsion. The shower will fit in the corner of these walls and will have its own pre-fabricated tray. The other 2 smaller walls are plasterboard - no skim!
I was planning on either 3mm or 4mm grout lines. I am planning on using a 10mm notch trowel and a white rapid set flexi adhesive and grout with Mapei Colour grout - jasmine, and sealing with HG impregnator before and after grouting.
Questions:
1. Will water get through the sealed tiles?
2. If so do I need to waterproof the shower area? Can I do this with a waterproof adhesive?
3. What is best to prime all walls?
4. From your experience do 3mm or 4mm grout lines look best?
5. Is the trowel size about right?
6. Which spf is best for this - was looking at Keraquick? Does it need any extra additives?
7. Does the emulsion need to come off?
8. What impregnator/sealer should I use? Was looking at HG Impregnator.
Should all of this be a success then I have a kitchen and a bathroom to tile. Should it be a failure I will probably get divorced - ok maybe not but I recognise that I could screw up and travertine ain't cheap. I will be taking my time over this one.
Many thanks in advance
As in my intro I have never tiled before and have set myself one major challenge. I am tiling an en-suite with 610x405x12 honed and filled travertine.
I am tiling the floor and the walls in the brick effect pattern. I have looked through the many posts and have tried to assemble all of the information to suit my particular project -concluded below. Any comments/advice against my proposal would be greatly appreciated.
Floor - 4sqm
I currently have 25mm chipboard screwed every 150mm onto T&G floorboards. I understand that the chipboard is not a good base to adhere to so I am planning to replace with 12mm plywood. I am going to use a white thick bed spf adhesive with a 20mm notch trowel and grout with Mapei Colour grout - jasmine, and sealing with HG impregnator before and after grouting.
Questions:
1. Is the ply the right thickness and does it need to be a special type of ply?
2. Is the trowel size about right for fixing to wooden floors?
3. Do I need to prime the plywood? If so what with?
4. Which spf is best for this - was looking at Keraquick or B&Qs Mapei Buildfix?
5. Does the spf need any extra additives?
6. What impregnator/sealer should I use? Was looking at HG Impregnator.
Walls - 16sqm
The two largest walls are solid block with 25mm render and then skimmed but have been painted with emulsion. The shower will fit in the corner of these walls and will have its own pre-fabricated tray. The other 2 smaller walls are plasterboard - no skim!
I was planning on either 3mm or 4mm grout lines. I am planning on using a 10mm notch trowel and a white rapid set flexi adhesive and grout with Mapei Colour grout - jasmine, and sealing with HG impregnator before and after grouting.
Questions:
1. Will water get through the sealed tiles?
2. If so do I need to waterproof the shower area? Can I do this with a waterproof adhesive?
3. What is best to prime all walls?
4. From your experience do 3mm or 4mm grout lines look best?
5. Is the trowel size about right?
6. Which spf is best for this - was looking at Keraquick? Does it need any extra additives?
7. Does the emulsion need to come off?
8. What impregnator/sealer should I use? Was looking at HG Impregnator.
Should all of this be a success then I have a kitchen and a bathroom to tile. Should it be a failure I will probably get divorced - ok maybe not but I recognise that I could screw up and travertine ain't cheap. I will be taking my time over this one.
Many thanks in advance