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1111

Hi again all, :thumbsup:

Went to look at a job the other day that was a new build. The cust wants Slate (Natural slate sheeron multicolour) tiles laid in this sort of pattern
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.(What is this design called please!!?)

Now I have a few questions........What would I need to cut slate tiles on both my Rubi and Wet cutter (or are they wet cut only?) The slate is around 1cm thick

What Adh would I lay them with ...the cust suggested that he was going to lay them with a sand and mortar mix but he ran out of time.

How on earth do you begin to measure out with a design like this? In sqm? or sets of tiles?

Do you charge extra for slate and this sort of design?

The passage way is around 5sqm and the Kitchen around 18sqm.

I would love to take this job on but as you know my speed is a personal issue at present and the guys cant finish the kitchen without the floor being done. And everyone seems to want their jobs done yesterday!

Man this job has one hell of a learning curve that I cant see the end of!!

Ps just in case you missed it I got the job for the three floors in a week. £650 plus mat minus Highlanders petrol and days consultancy fee! LOL

Thanks all and a good weekend.

:8:
 
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Highlander

Hi Anthony,

Tiles will need to be wet cut or grinder with good blade dusty though, I normally wet cut.

You measure m2 and allow extra 10%

Yes I charge extra for slate and any fancy patterns need to allow a bit more time for the setting out and the sealing takes time as well.

To what adhesive it does depend on substrate your tiling onto ie wood, underfloor heating etc.

Hope that is some help :thumbsup:

Highlander

Highlander
 
1

1111

Hi Anthony,

Tiles will need to be wet cut or grinder with good blade dusty though, I normally wet cut.

You measure m2 and allow extra 10%

Yes I charge extra for slate and any fancy patterns need to allow a bit more time for the setting out and the sealing takes time as well.

To what adhesive it does depend on substrate your tiling onto ie wood, underfloor heating etc.

Hope that is some help :thumbsup:

Highlander

Highlander

Cheers mate,

I meant to say how do you start setting out not measure! and the substrate is concrete.

other than that is there not much difference between laying these to ceramic? or is that question laughable!

AK
 
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Varley

Generally speaking natural slate tile come in different thiknesses, therefore your planning needs to be more comprehensive to ensure that the floor is somewhere near level (never gonna be 100 flat with slate). Tiles need to be seperated into piles depending on their thickness and laid accordingly. Do a search of the forums as there are other threads with a lot of advice on laying slate.
 
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faithhealer

Hi 1111, did the same patten last week, have a look at this (and following ) page
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Main issue was the fact that the large tiles were almost three times the thickness of the smallest ones, hence I was using as much addy under the small tiles as the largest. I used rapid flexi but at one time I wondered if I should be using a 'thick bed' addy as the floor was crap as well! Glad I sealed them first as I did a lot of lifting back out and refixing,
Good Luck, sounds like you're back on track
John
 
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Spud

the setting out isnt as complicated as you might think as there is a pattern repeat lay the tiles out dry to the pattern and measure where it repeats it self this is your grid size, centre your room out ,if appropriate ,then 3-4-5 your sq line ,then grid the floor out to your grid size ,alternatively make up a gauge stick the size of the pattern repeat you will need 2 pinch rods as its different n-s to e-w
 
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GazTech

As for adhesive i think BAL PTB is a good choice for slate

Turkish
Spot on Turk, this adhesive is specifically for tiles which vary in thickness or uncalibrated. The bed thickness can go up to 25mm ( 1 inch ).....Gaz

BAL Pourable Thick Bed
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A cement-based, polymer modified, rapid-setting, water-resistant, frost-resistant floor tile adhesive. Light grey, sulphate-resistant, pourable, thick-bed solid-bed floor tile adhesive suitable for fixing ceramic tiles, quarries, natural stone and terrazzo in interior and exterior situations. The consistency makes it particularly suitable for fixing large tiles and those with profiled backs. Back-buttering is not necessary. Suitable for use on concrete, cement:sand screeds, ceramic/quarry tile/terrazzo/hard natural stone, vinyl tile/sheet bases, mastic asphalt. Conforms to BS EN 12004, Type C, Class 1F.

NOTE: The physical properties of BAL POURABLE THICK BED can be enhanced by the addition of BAL ADMIX AD1. With a classification of BS EN 12004, Type C, Class 2F.


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1111

Hi 1111, did the same patten last week, have a look at this (and following ) page
http://www.besttile.com/default.asp?LINKNAME=PATTERNS&pos=30&fromTitle=Patterns
Main issue was the fact that the large tiles were almost three times the thickness of the smallest ones, hence I was using as much addy under the small tiles as the largest. I used rapid flexi but at one time I wondered if I should be using a 'thick bed' addy as the floor was crap as well! Glad I sealed them first as I did a lot of lifting back out and refixing,
Good Luck, sounds like you're back on track
John

Thanks john,

I'm getting there, yeah in two minds on the Adh myself!

i'll read through a few more posts first.

Cheers

AK
 
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1111

As for adhesive i think BAL PTB is a good choice for slate

Turkish

Spot on Turk, this adhesive is specifically for tiles which vary in thickness or uncalibrated. The bed thickness can go up to 25mm ( 1 inch ).....Gaz

BAL Pourable Thick Bed
pourable_thickbed.jpg


Thanks Guys,

I'll use this if I get the job!

Same 5/6mm on grout lines for slate ?

glad I'm getting the jobs to quote - I'll take some pics although wont be able to do the job for 2.5 weeks ! So hope I dont miss out!

Calling him in 1hr so fingers x'd!

Cheers

AK
 
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1111

the setting out isnt as complicated as you might think as there is a pattern repeat lay the tiles out dry to the pattern and measure where it repeats it self this is your grid size, centre your room out ,if appropriate ,then 3-4-5 your sq line ,then grid the floor out to your grid size ,alternatively make up a gauge stick the size of the pattern repeat you will need 2 pinch rods as its different n-s to e-w

Cheers Gary,

Seems a bit more straightforward now!

AK
 

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