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El Kabong!
Hi,
Great forum
I have only ever helped with tiling before.... 45x45 floor tiles.
I am now about to tile my ensuite.
I have 600x600 porcelain floor tiles. I think I will be OK with this.
I have matching 600x300 wall tiles and I am a bit worried.
From browsing topics I have more or less decided not to do a brick pattern, and to just lay in straight vertical lines.
However, I'm not sure about surface prep.
I had to strip the room down to nothing. I am just about to put the plasterboard back on the studs. It is green "water resistant" and not that thick really, but very very heavy. I am just using drywall nails to tap it in.
Will this be enough for 600x300 porcelain tiles????
The tile I am using was not overly cheap. It is the Atlas Concorde Glow the technical specs can be found here:
Broken Link Removed
Perhaps I should be using a different type of board, or different method of attaching it????
I have many many other questions but let's take things slowly....
Thanks.
Great forum
I have only ever helped with tiling before.... 45x45 floor tiles.
I am now about to tile my ensuite.
I have 600x600 porcelain floor tiles. I think I will be OK with this.
I have matching 600x300 wall tiles and I am a bit worried.
From browsing topics I have more or less decided not to do a brick pattern, and to just lay in straight vertical lines.
However, I'm not sure about surface prep.
I had to strip the room down to nothing. I am just about to put the plasterboard back on the studs. It is green "water resistant" and not that thick really, but very very heavy. I am just using drywall nails to tap it in.
Will this be enough for 600x300 porcelain tiles????
The tile I am using was not overly cheap. It is the Atlas Concorde Glow the technical specs can be found here:
Broken Link Removed
Perhaps I should be using a different type of board, or different method of attaching it????
I have many many other questions but let's take things slowly....
Thanks.
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