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_Adrian
Hi,
I've been reading through the masses of useful info available here, but now could do with some advice please.
I will be tiling a bathroom in 12mm thick travertine, and have only now become aware of the maximum weights supported by different substrates. Wish I'd looked into it sooner :mad2:
From what I've seen here, the travertine will weigh around 36kg/m2 (including a 3mm adhesive bed), plus grout at 2kg/m2, but the substrates I have and the weights they'll support are:
aquapanel 55kg/m2 (I assumed it falls into the cement backer board category),
sand and cement render 40kg/m2,
15mm plasterboard 32kg/m2 (or is that rating for 12.5mm plasterboard?), and
12mm WBP 30kg/m2.
The numbers look like I'm going to have problems as the WBP and PB won't support the weight... or will it be OK? Maybe its wishful thinking that the numbers are over-engineered.
I was wondering what you guys would recommend as a cost-effective way to overcome this.
Thanks,
Adrian
I've been reading through the masses of useful info available here, but now could do with some advice please.
I will be tiling a bathroom in 12mm thick travertine, and have only now become aware of the maximum weights supported by different substrates. Wish I'd looked into it sooner :mad2:
From what I've seen here, the travertine will weigh around 36kg/m2 (including a 3mm adhesive bed), plus grout at 2kg/m2, but the substrates I have and the weights they'll support are:
aquapanel 55kg/m2 (I assumed it falls into the cement backer board category),
sand and cement render 40kg/m2,
15mm plasterboard 32kg/m2 (or is that rating for 12.5mm plasterboard?), and
12mm WBP 30kg/m2.
The numbers look like I'm going to have problems as the WBP and PB won't support the weight... or will it be OK? Maybe its wishful thinking that the numbers are over-engineered.
I was wondering what you guys would recommend as a cost-effective way to overcome this.
Thanks,
Adrian