Smoothing / levelling for glassfibre balcony floor

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Hi all - I've been a member here for a couple of years, but this is my first post! I have picked up a lot of very useful information from all the experts, mainly helping me with a flat conversion that my wife and I organised. It is a problem to do with that which brings me to ask my first question.


We have a semi-circular balcony (external), which has timber joists with a marine ply base and sides (about 250mm high). This then had several layers of glass fibre installed over it, to make absolutely certain it was waterproof. We wanted porcelain tiles on the balcony, but for some reason that I can't now remember, we arranged with the tiler to put Dukkaboard down on the glassfibre surface first. Of course, he couldn't use screws to fix it, so used tile adhesive (not sure what sort). The tiles went on top, and within about 7 or 8 months, some of them were moving up and down, with a squelching noise as the water which had collected underneath moved around. Failure of the Dukkaboard adhesive to the glassfibre appears to be the problem (we have taken one tile up to inspect.


The job needs to be re-done, this time without the Dukkaboard. However, the tiler doesn't know how to level off the glassfibre surface. There are a few lumps and bumps in it, also rounded corners where it goes up the sides, this makes it tricky to lay tiles right up to the edge. Also, the glassfibre surface is more or less level, and we need to have a surface with a fall towards the drain, in one corner.


Does anybody have any idea as to what we can use to smooth off the surface before laying the tiles? Some sort of SLC, I suppose, although we need the surface to be sloping down to the drain. Obviously, it also needs to be a good adhere to glassfibre.


I wondered if PCI Collastic would be good for the tile adhesive, does anybody have experience of using this?


Thanks very much in anticipation of your help.


Richard
 
Hi...

There are a few adhesives that will adhere to fibre glass... BAL fast flex is one of them..
 
Thanks for the suggestion - BAL fast Flex does look like it would be suitable.

Anybody have any idea what we can use to smooth off and create the fall? It would probably need to be trowelled on, in a thickness from about 60mm at one side, going down to about 20mm at the other.
 
It's a balcony over the bay window of a separate property - so the underside isn't accessible, by me anyway. That's one of the reasons for the glassfibre layers - we had to be absolutely certain it was watertight.
 

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