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We have just had a new door fitted and the step now looks a little out of place

I've tried the search function for answers and only came across a post from Dave with youtube videos but it doesn't work any more

I'm guessing that the adhesive and grout I have left over from my bathroom is no good for this job? single part flex and microflex

Also wondering about the fake slate ceramic tiles used outside?

Any advice on adhesive and grout, also if the tiles will be up for the job would be greatly appreciated

Matt
 
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davy_G

Easiest solution in the short term is to paint it gery to match the plinth.
As for tiling, i wouldnt use ceramics outside, use porcelain or sealed natural stone.
Get an adhesive suitable for outside, check with your stockist, ideally waterproof, frost resistant etc, the grout should be similar and maybe with anti mould.
 
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matt_sx

Thanks for the replys :thumbsup:

Looking at the packet theres no assurance that the tiles are frost proof

There is a PEI grading system that say they are for medium-heavy use, grade 3, and thats all

As it's only a small area to tile maybe i'll invest in some quarry tiles with a bull nose like David said :thumbsup:

Gaz, i've got a couple of kg of white single part flex and a couple of grey, any problems mixing the two?

Thanks guys

Matt
 
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matt_sx

the only downfall about tiling your step is that it is flush with the brickwork and the tiles edge will be sticking out and might look unsightly:thumbsup:

That was a concern Brian

Just to edit this post, I was also concerned about the extra height so was thinking taking a little off the top! before tiling?
 
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GazTech

Thanks for the replys :thumbsup:

Looking at the packet theres no assurance that the tiles are frost proof

There is a PEI grading system that say they are for medium-heavy use, grade 3, and thats all

As it's only a small area to tile maybe i'll invest in some quarry tiles with a bull nose like David said :thumbsup:

Gaz, i've got a couple of kg of white single part flex and a couple of grey, any problems mixing the two?

Thanks guys

Matt
Mixing the dry powders well before you use it, and it will be fine....Gaz
 
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