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StephenR

I have a Marmox showerlay former and Marmox over the rest of the floor in a wetroom. Used this system many times successfully. The rest of the floor is 600x300mm porcellain and the shower area mosaic. The mosaic should have been the same thickness as the rest but isn't. It is also heavily recessed in the rear as can be seen in the pics. I've raised the outer levels of the former with staggered layers of fabric like Schluter Kerdi to maintain the former shape to have a flat surface for the mosaic.

My problem is laying the mosaic as it doesn't have a flat rear surface. To fill the voids requires either a thick bed which causes oozing of addy up between the joins or back buttering which causes like wise.

I've tried the latter method and it was a mess (predictably). I'm hoping someone here has had similar experience and can provide some insight that will help me lay these things.

Many thanks,

Stephen


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I have a Marmox showerlay former and Marmox over the rest of the floor in a wetroom. Used this system many times successfully. The rest of the floor is 600x300mm porcellain and the shower area mosaic. The mosaic should have been the same thickness as the rest but isn't. It is also heavily recessed in the rear as can be seen in the pics. I've raised the outer levels of the former with staggered layers of fabric like Schluter Kerdi to maintain the former shape to have a flat surface for the mosaic.

My problem is laying the mosaic as it doesn't have a flat rear surface. To fill the voids requires either a thick bed which causes oozing of addy up between the joins or back buttering which causes like wise.

I've tried the latter method and it was a mess (predictably). I'm hoping someone here has had similar experience and can provide some insight that will help me lay these things.

Many thanks,
Stephen

Hi Stephen

BAL PTB is a great product it might help with the excess addy


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Simon benn Leeds

Easyfix Mosaic Mesh

I use these a lot now for mosaic, if time allows run a thin bed of cement based addy after you have fixed the backer sheet, this will allow mosaics to be more ridged and will let you bed them up without addy coming through.

Failing that Fix as normal wash joints out as much as you can, go round once dry with an oscillating tool.

Or as Sharon @MissTiler said. Tricky but a good way.
 
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