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Hi all,
I am planning to tile a full height panel of split face tiles to sit 3” behind a log burner on a plaster render on blockwork wall.
I’m planning to score and scrape the paint off the plaster and then use Vitcas heat resistant tile adhesive.
Tiles are about 23kg/sqm - planning to sit the tiles on the hearth though assume the adhesive holds the tile weight once set?
Not planning to allow any expansion as the split face tiles aren’t grouted so have a bit of expansion room…?
Does this sound right? Any pointers gratefully received. Need to do this on the weekend before the log burner is installed on Monday.
Thanks…
 

Dan

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Use a good cement based adhesive. It might require something that'll handle the heat. You would probably get away with standard cement based in the real world and at worse case one pop off and need refixing.

As above Leave it a while. Although the adhesive will 'cure' (not dry) after even a couple of hours, moisture heating will expand and make them pop so Leave it a while for moisture to make its way out.

Leave 3mm grout joint and grout it. Use a good cement based flexible grout. Worse case you see a small crack one day and a quick grout top up should sort it.

And take pictures for us please? We love a picture or two in a thread. :)
 

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A lot of new log burners don’t emit high temperatures externally via the flue and the burner it’s self as they are a lot better insulated . But it is better to use fire cement than standard adhesive as it can withstand higher temps . Make sure you fully embed as split faced tiles are only glued together at the edges and you don’t want de-bonding.
 
Thanks for the advice guys.
I have now bought Vitcas heat resistant adhesive.
Good shout about the voids thanks - I’m thinking of a 6mm notched spreader then smooth it out to remove the voids.
These tiles don’t get grouted as they just butt up to each other with some rustic gaps so hopefully there’s a bit of built in expansion.
A completion photo may follow if it turns out ok Dan, otherwise it’ll be a pic of me covered in tile adhesive weeping in the corner…😀
 

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