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keothedog

Hi all
I,m a keen DIYer and need some help. I,m currently in the process of redecorating the main bathroom and have just got to the part I,ve not been looking forward too - the tiling. In a moment of madness I decided to tile the bathroom using travertine. Having now read many of the comments about fitting travertine I am not very confident that this was a good idea. Ive bought 600x400x12 for the walls and 400x400x12 for the floor. The walls were plastered approx 2months ago and have been sealed and the floor has new floor boards with 18mm WPB secured every 200mm with stainless screws. I,ve fitted a Devimat floor heating system and primed the WPB with 4-1 PVA and covered with latex floor leveller.
Questions:-
I,m only tiling to a height of 1.2m around the wall - will there still be a problem regarding the weight of the tiles on the plaster.
The company I bought the tiles from have supplied me with white Magicbond Porcelain adhesive for both the walls and floor and magicbond flexible grout. Are these suitable for the job or should I replace it with something like Bal.
I,ve got a wet cutter but the turbo diamond blade still chips the tile along the edge of the cut edge. As Ive got a couple of external corners to tile is it ok to butt the tiles together rather than mitre. I really dont want to use plastic tile edges.
Any advice would be much appeciated
Lee
 
M

McP77

I'm not looking to contradict DH but not convinced on the weight on this one. As the walls have been plastered you can only put a weight of 20kg per square metre on them, including adhesive and grout. In my experience a 12mm natural stone tile is usually too heavy for this. For the sake of safety put some on the bathroom scales to check.
 
G

GazTech

Hi all
I,m a keen DIYer and need some help. I,m currently in the process of redecorating the main bathroom and have just got to the part I,ve not been looking forward too - the tiling. In a moment of madness I decided to tile the bathroom using travertine. Having now read many of the comments about fitting travertine I am not very confident that this was a good idea. Ive bought 600x400x12 for the walls and 400x400x12 for the floor. The walls were plastered approx 2months ago and have been sealed and the floor has new floor boards with 18mm WPB secured every 200mm with stainless screws. I,ve fitted a Devimat floor heating system and primed the WPB with 4-1 PVA and covered with latex floor leveller.
Questions:-
I,m only tiling to a height of 1.2m around the wall - will there still be a problem regarding the weight of the tiles on the plaster.
The company I bought the tiles from have supplied me with white Magicbond Porcelain adhesive for both the walls and floor and magicbond flexible grout. Are these suitable for the job or should I replace it with something like Bal.
I,ve got a wet cutter but the turbo diamond blade still chips the tile along the edge of the cut edge. As Ive got a couple of external corners to tile is it ok to butt the tiles together rather than mitre. I really dont want to use plastic tile edges.
Any advice would be much appeciated
Lee
Provided that the walls are well plaster bonded 60x40 is fine.Use powder adhesive on wall,and flexi grout(I prefer BAL,read the instructions,if comprehensivley cheaper then question) Remove turbo blade and fit standard diamond wheel,seal as Dave sais before grouting.Trims for external are available at 12.5mm in metal range to suit Travertine or grout colour.
 
M

McP77

Nice little dig.

"The plasterwork should be firmly bonded to its background and sufficiently strong to support the specified tiling. The maximum weight of tiling which can be supported by a dry, firmly adhered plaster background is 20kg per m2, generally equivalent to ceramic tiles with a thickness of 8mm or natural stone tiles with a thickness of 7mm."

I'm not going to offer any other comment.
 

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