Good To chat... got to go now... The old adage "Fail tp Prepare.... Prepare to Fail"Would quite agree But S2 is up there with the best
Good To chat... got to go now... The old adage "Fail tp Prepare.... Prepare to Fail"Would quite agree But S2 is up there with the best
Sent them an email earlier for clarification, 'if' I get a reply before @Glynn replies I will post it 🙂
On the topic of the Quartz tiles I've done two Quartz jobs recently on the first one the tiles and adhesives were already on site I layed with a s1 adhesive,looking back I had no problems with that job,they weren't a cheap Quartz which I think as been the reason for not cupping.
On my next Quartz job they recommended using mapie granfix as its the water in s1 that can cause cupping,especially on the cheaper Quartz,so I used the mapie granfix as I don't want any call backs on my work,and all was good,at £40 a bag and bottle it better be,just wondered if anyone can recommend a decent reasonable supplier for my adhesives,I'm in the Hertfordshire area.
Try Tilemaster adhesives, give them a shout, if someone in the area has stock, they will let you know if not you may be lucky and get an account direct !On the topic of the Quartz tiles I've done two Quartz jobs recently on the first one the tiles and adhesives were already on site I layed with a s1 adhesive,looking back I had no problems with that job,they weren't a cheap Quartz which I think as been the reason for not cupping.
On my next Quartz job they recommended using mapie granfix as its the water in s1 that can cause cupping,especially on the cheaper Quartz,so I used the mapie granfix as I don't want any call backs on my work,and all was good,at £40 a bag and bottle it better be,just wondered if anyone can recommend a decent reasonable supplier for my adhesives,I'm in the Hertfordshire area.
Just been reading the tec sheet for this S2 product, you would be advised to be completely sure of what the chipboard is before tiling onto it.Tilemaster S2 is there belt and braces...even Steel/Metal !!!
Yes it is a shame that you need to look into all the fine print, I always use Dural matting or if in doubt use hardi backer board, I would never tile directly on timber weather it's chipboard/ waterproof / tounge and grove, plywood ...etcJust been reading the tec sheet for this S2 product, you would be advised to be completely sure of what the chipboard is before tiling onto it.
This is an extract for said sheet:
Please Note: Certain manufacturers of chipboard floorboard do not recommend their products for being tiled to directly due to the design of their particular board. If in doubt, please consult with the supplier of the board or alternatively contact our Technical Helpline on 01772 456831 for further advice.
just a shame you have to look so hard to find it, could end in tears if you don't know your wax coated from your resin coat or any other coated chip boards.
I'm sure it does stick tiles to chip board but are you able to screw down with close enough centres? Has the board been sealed on under side and edges to help with moisture ingress?
Surly easier to overboard or to replace with, say 22mm hardier boards than take the risk !