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Hi
Im supposed to be doing a job next week where two of the walls (bathroom) are tiled and the customer doesnt want to take them off.
The existing tiles are bog standard thin ceramic tiles on plasterboard but the new tiles to be fixed are 400x400 x10 ceramic tiles.
After getting the customer to check their weight, as I was a bit concerned, it was found that a m2 of the tiles weighed 17kilos making them 1kilo over the 16kilos max weight for tile on tile.
Thats not including the weight of the adhesive (Instarmac - broken link removed )
Is even just 1 kilo over a definate no no, and tempting fate, or is it a guideline so people dont go mad?
The customer suggested contacting the adhesive company but even if its fine to hold onto the tiles that doesnt mean the existing tiles are going to hold surely.
cheers for your help
MissyT
Im supposed to be doing a job next week where two of the walls (bathroom) are tiled and the customer doesnt want to take them off.
The existing tiles are bog standard thin ceramic tiles on plasterboard but the new tiles to be fixed are 400x400 x10 ceramic tiles.
After getting the customer to check their weight, as I was a bit concerned, it was found that a m2 of the tiles weighed 17kilos making them 1kilo over the 16kilos max weight for tile on tile.
Thats not including the weight of the adhesive (Instarmac - broken link removed )
Is even just 1 kilo over a definate no no, and tempting fate, or is it a guideline so people dont go mad?
The customer suggested contacting the adhesive company but even if its fine to hold onto the tiles that doesnt mean the existing tiles are going to hold surely.
cheers for your help
MissyT
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