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Hi all

I am a newbie and am about to quote to lay some limestone floors (hallway and bathroom). Customer has tiles already, although I haven't seen them yet.

Anything I need to think about? I have read about how easily limestone is marked on the forum and wondered if I should seal it all before starting? Are there different grades of limestone as I am a little concerned it may be too soft for a hallway with traffic.

Any advice welcomed.

Thanks
 
i'm sure limestone can be sealed with hg colour intensifier(it will also alter the colour though)!
i may be corrected on this one!

but if you are worried about adhesive coming up the sides of your grout joints then i would seal the face of them first:thumbsup:
 
If the customer has already bought the stone then is it to late to change it? Most natural stone is fine in a hallway, some very cheap travertine does the job so long as they are skimmed on the back to fill any holes.
Test piece a tile to see if it stains, if it does then they need cleaning and sealing prior to fixing and that needs to be reflected in your price. What name is the limestone because there are loads of different ones.

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Thanks for that - I will get a name when I visit the customer this evening.

Your right, its probably too late to change the flooring, I was just interested to know what problems I may be getting myself into before I quote on the job.

Cheers.
 
This is a white limestone hallway we did a while back.
Some limestones are like blotting paper and even touching the surface with your hands will stain. Dust the surface with a soft brush and impregnate/seal surface as you carefully unload the tiles from the crate. Stack individually with an airflow to dry. Allow for a white adhesive and check the type of substrate ref decoupling. Then have fun.:smilewinkgrin:
 
The whiter the limestone the easier it will mark and needs great care when laying.

Not all limestones are white and some are very hard in texture, so it would be wise to ask what limestone it is as they vary so much..
 
Hi Steve

Bit of a you help us we help you situation m8

If you get the name of the limestone, thickness, size and substrate we can more or less help you through the job (from a distance of course).

We are are handling this stuff daily and are always eager to see people do the fix correctly. Just need those 4 questions answered to get going m8

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Thanks all

The limestone for the hall is from Manderine Stone and it is Marfil Honed 600 x 400 x 20, the limestone for the bathrooms is once again the same Marfil but polished and 610 x 305 x 10.

The honed stuff says it is suitable for high traffic. Anyone used this before?

Many thanks for all the useful advice.

Steve
 

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