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this weekend im ordering 20+ 600x600 black starlight quartz from tilehq.
i need some advice and help regarding a few issues.....
1- what adhesive brand do i need/use . i now know its a 2PF but in your professional experiences what exact one would be the best for a slowiish keen diy tiler and the easiest to use to suit my tile choice . ive heard keraquick and grani rapid mentioned a few times.. any other/better ones !
just seen on tilehq they have "keraflex" on special at over £4 cheaper a 20kg bag than "keraquick "
2-im also confused if the tilehq starlight quartz need sealing (im asking you as retailors often say you need this and that when you dont ). i have read on here that they do and also the total opposite as they are impervious to water/moisture.... so how would the sealer penetrate if i did need to use it and what one to get .
3- do i need to prepare the old kitchen concrete floor( ie use a primer ) or can i tile straight onto it.
4- what size notched trowel do i need(is it 12mm ) and i have read a few comments about these tiles not adhering properly..... you guys said they need back buttering , what is this process ! is it notching the tile with adhesive also
5- is a 2mm grout gap ok as i want to give the impression the whole floor is one piece of quartz. also what grout do i use... i read on here ultracolour but on tile hq the darkest was "nero" and that was like a dark greyy black !!! . i want a grout that mathes these tiles in colour for the seamless look.
hopefully i get a few recommendations on what to use but can i stress that im on a fairly tight budget and i cannot afford the dearest/best of everything but i do not want to compromise a good job so if its needed i will just have to get it.
sorry if its a bit long winded but i know ive come to the best place
i need some advice and help regarding a few issues.....
1- what adhesive brand do i need/use . i now know its a 2PF but in your professional experiences what exact one would be the best for a slowiish keen diy tiler and the easiest to use to suit my tile choice . ive heard keraquick and grani rapid mentioned a few times.. any other/better ones !
just seen on tilehq they have "keraflex" on special at over £4 cheaper a 20kg bag than "keraquick "
2-im also confused if the tilehq starlight quartz need sealing (im asking you as retailors often say you need this and that when you dont ). i have read on here that they do and also the total opposite as they are impervious to water/moisture.... so how would the sealer penetrate if i did need to use it and what one to get .
3- do i need to prepare the old kitchen concrete floor( ie use a primer ) or can i tile straight onto it.
4- what size notched trowel do i need(is it 12mm ) and i have read a few comments about these tiles not adhering properly..... you guys said they need back buttering , what is this process ! is it notching the tile with adhesive also
5- is a 2mm grout gap ok as i want to give the impression the whole floor is one piece of quartz. also what grout do i use... i read on here ultracolour but on tile hq the darkest was "nero" and that was like a dark greyy black !!! . i want a grout that mathes these tiles in colour for the seamless look.
hopefully i get a few recommendations on what to use but can i stress that im on a fairly tight budget and i cannot afford the dearest/best of everything but i do not want to compromise a good job so if its needed i will just have to get it.
sorry if its a bit long winded but i know ive come to the best place
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