Peter Lee
TF
Hi
I am about to build a small wetroom (900 x 1850) and will be using an AKW former. The question is what to put on the floor.
The general suggestion is to use mosaics on the floor as it minimises the cutting by follow the fall. Many of the mosaics are made of natural stone which is, as they point out, somewhat porous and will require regular treatment. This does not seem to me to be a good choice for a floor in a regularly wet area. There are some resin/quartz mosaics, a bit few and far between; will conventional adhesive/grout work with these, do they wear ok. Any other suggestions?
The other option is to cut large tiles to fit the contours but this is going to take some time and I'm not sure what the finished job will look like with lots of small irregualar shaped pieces. What about slip resistance in this case.
Grouting - How dirty does normal grout get on a wetroom floor? I think that I would be prepared to give epoxy grout a go on normal tiles but I don't think that I would be quick enough on a mosaic floor. The pro's are like greased lightning.
Having sealed the edges of the former, waste, backer joints etc with Mapeband tape and Mapegum can I just use Mapegum on the tray to get the tile adhesive to stick?
Any comments gratefully received.
Peter
I am about to build a small wetroom (900 x 1850) and will be using an AKW former. The question is what to put on the floor.
The general suggestion is to use mosaics on the floor as it minimises the cutting by follow the fall. Many of the mosaics are made of natural stone which is, as they point out, somewhat porous and will require regular treatment. This does not seem to me to be a good choice for a floor in a regularly wet area. There are some resin/quartz mosaics, a bit few and far between; will conventional adhesive/grout work with these, do they wear ok. Any other suggestions?
The other option is to cut large tiles to fit the contours but this is going to take some time and I'm not sure what the finished job will look like with lots of small irregualar shaped pieces. What about slip resistance in this case.
Grouting - How dirty does normal grout get on a wetroom floor? I think that I would be prepared to give epoxy grout a go on normal tiles but I don't think that I would be quick enough on a mosaic floor. The pro's are like greased lightning.
Having sealed the edges of the former, waste, backer joints etc with Mapeband tape and Mapegum can I just use Mapegum on the tray to get the tile adhesive to stick?
Any comments gratefully received.
Peter