Re: Any new tilers stuck at all, with anything?
Meant to be doing my first job this week, as long as I get it all planned out and know what I'm doing from start to finish in theory. It's a practice run really for a family member. Got a few beginners questions I need answering.
1) It's a hall way floor that need tiling and she's just had a small area concreted below the front door (Roughly 900mm x 150mm x 150mm). It was done last friday how long before it's safe to tile on?
2) There's a thin beam of waferboard running through the concrete floor about 150mm wide and 2 metres long, it's covering pipes I was told. It's level with the floor, I should replace this with at least 12mm exterior grade plyboard right?
3) When I prime the concrete will the wood need a different primer or is all for one? I haven't looked into this yet.
4) They're 33cm x 33cm almond coloured ceramic tiles that she wants putting on a diamond pattern. Going to be a tough first job for me. I'll be using the Karl Dahm special floor trowel. Is it likely that I'll still need to back butter these tiles? I've read a few people say with this trowel there's no need. I'll check to make sure how much coverage I'm getting before hand. It's just that If I back butter the tiles, that's going to near enough double the thickness of the adhesive right? That'll mean I'll be running close to having to shave off the bottom off three doors. I don't fancy it as I won't be getting paid for it.
5) How should I approach tiling over this beam of wood? Will a muliflex adhesive throughout be enough? Or is there anything more I should be doing?
6) Setting out a diamond pattern, where to start? It's a long thin hallway for the main part (1.1m x 4m), any tips? After making sure I minimize my **** cuts etc. I was thinking just find the centre line and get the centre diamond tile layed at one end and work around that? No? Any tips?
Cheers that's all for now, I'm sure I'll have a few more as I go along.