JohnCC
TF
Hi-
I'm in the process of buying in materials to tile our bathroom which we've gutted. The floor is a cement screed, the walls are plaster over blocks.
I've already bought an electric underfloor heating kit from HandyHeat along with some 10mm insulation board.
I'm probably about to buy some of Mandarin Stone's "Classic Travertine" ( Classic Travertine Honed Filled Travertine Stone ) and they have recommended Dunlop adhesives and grout (Large format white adhesive, Set Fast Plus white adhesive, Limestone grout and flexible additive). They are also quoting for Filafob, Filasatin and Filacleaner.
Does this sound like a good combination? Has anyone laid this stone, and were you pleased with the result? I'm going to use the 600x400's on the floor, and 400x400's on the walls, tiling about half-way up on 2 out of 4 walls. There is no shower.
I'm told by Handyheat that I just fix the boards down with flexible adhesive and then tile on top of them. They say I won't need Ditra matting - does this sound reasonable?
I'm going to use a local builder who claims to have done a fair bit of tiling and is doing a lot of the other work - anything in particular I should ask him to check out his ability? Any major do's and don'ts?
The floor seems to vary in level slightly where a wall was removed between a toilet and the old bathroom. He says he can take that out with adhesive. What is biggest variation you can remove that way before self-levelling screed should be used?
This represents a big spend for me at the moment and I just want the result to be worth the money, so I really appreciate any advice before shelling out!
I'm in the process of buying in materials to tile our bathroom which we've gutted. The floor is a cement screed, the walls are plaster over blocks.
I've already bought an electric underfloor heating kit from HandyHeat along with some 10mm insulation board.
I'm probably about to buy some of Mandarin Stone's "Classic Travertine" ( Classic Travertine Honed Filled Travertine Stone ) and they have recommended Dunlop adhesives and grout (Large format white adhesive, Set Fast Plus white adhesive, Limestone grout and flexible additive). They are also quoting for Filafob, Filasatin and Filacleaner.
Does this sound like a good combination? Has anyone laid this stone, and were you pleased with the result? I'm going to use the 600x400's on the floor, and 400x400's on the walls, tiling about half-way up on 2 out of 4 walls. There is no shower.
I'm told by Handyheat that I just fix the boards down with flexible adhesive and then tile on top of them. They say I won't need Ditra matting - does this sound reasonable?
I'm going to use a local builder who claims to have done a fair bit of tiling and is doing a lot of the other work - anything in particular I should ask him to check out his ability? Any major do's and don'ts?
The floor seems to vary in level slightly where a wall was removed between a toilet and the old bathroom. He says he can take that out with adhesive. What is biggest variation you can remove that way before self-levelling screed should be used?
This represents a big spend for me at the moment and I just want the result to be worth the money, so I really appreciate any advice before shelling out!