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So... have a problem maybe some of you guys (and girls) might be able to help with.
Laid a new floor in a bathroom.
Came in to the room this afternoon to finish the wall to floor cuts and break off the lash clips on the floor tiles. As i was walking on the tiles I noticed that one of them sounded "hollow" like it hadn't stuck properly.
So I tried to lift it...
TO my horror it came up with just getting my fingers in the grout line!! Then the next one,,,, then the next one,,,, then the next one.... you get the picture.
I pulled up all the tiles, ONLY THE LAST COUPLE OF TILES SOUNDED SOLID, and wouldnt come up. These were laid with a different adhesive as I ran out of LARSONS so used BAL MAX FLEX standard set that I had a bit of. To be fair I thought I should have a go at getting one of the BAL laid tiles up so used a crowbar, which managed to lift the tile without breaking but a lot more pressure was required, so I left the last couple BAL laid tiles down (and covered them, they didnt turn blue).
Interestingly the cut tile that I laid, which I applied adhesive to the back of the tile only and not the floor also came up easily but all the adhesive had bonded to the tile, and not the floor? The opposite to all the other tiles?
Im not one to blame "the tools", and it is probably my error so...
Is it #
As a small amount of adhesive remains on the floor that I couldnt get up should I coat the floor in BAL primer first? Or is that un-necessary?
I have purchased a bag of BAL Rapid Set Flex to re-do the job. So hopefully this, with some advise as to my errors on the above should result in a nice white tiled floor tomorrow evening!
Sorry was a bit long, dont worry im not charging someone for this job its my house!...
Laid a new floor in a bathroom.
- Tiles; British Ceramic Studio Conran Matt White 500 x 500
- Hardiebacker 250 substrate; adhesive & mechanically screwed to new 22mm tongue & grove floor boards.
- LARSON Standard Set Flex (white) 20kg mechanically mixed to exactly the correct water ratio. (looked really dry and "sandy" in comparison to the BAL stuff)
- Lash level clips used
- Adhesive spread with a 12mm x 12mm notch trowel
Came in to the room this afternoon to finish the wall to floor cuts and break off the lash clips on the floor tiles. As i was walking on the tiles I noticed that one of them sounded "hollow" like it hadn't stuck properly.
So I tried to lift it...
TO my horror it came up with just getting my fingers in the grout line!! Then the next one,,,, then the next one,,,, then the next one.... you get the picture.
I pulled up all the tiles, ONLY THE LAST COUPLE OF TILES SOUNDED SOLID, and wouldnt come up. These were laid with a different adhesive as I ran out of LARSONS so used BAL MAX FLEX standard set that I had a bit of. To be fair I thought I should have a go at getting one of the BAL laid tiles up so used a crowbar, which managed to lift the tile without breaking but a lot more pressure was required, so I left the last couple BAL laid tiles down (and covered them, they didnt turn blue).
Interestingly the cut tile that I laid, which I applied adhesive to the back of the tile only and not the floor also came up easily but all the adhesive had bonded to the tile, and not the floor? The opposite to all the other tiles?
Im not one to blame "the tools", and it is probably my error so...
Is it #
- Did the LASH level clips lift the tiles off the adhesive, I pushed them real tight?
- Was a 12mm notch trowel too large? Should I of used a 10mm?
- Is the reason the fact that I didn't back butter each of the tiles before laying (thought that the flat surface would of been suitable to not do this)?
- Did I not apply enough pressure when laying the tile (did use all my weight on the tile)
- Did I walk on the floor too soon? LARSON std set says set time is 24hrs, I walked on it in 22hrs, however that doesn't explain the 1st tile that I laid as that would of been over 24hrs (yes I am slow)?
- Was the room too cold for the adhesive to dry properly? Est. 7 degrees over night with no heating on in the house?
As a small amount of adhesive remains on the floor that I couldnt get up should I coat the floor in BAL primer first? Or is that un-necessary?
I have purchased a bag of BAL Rapid Set Flex to re-do the job. So hopefully this, with some advise as to my errors on the above should result in a nice white tiled floor tomorrow evening!
Sorry was a bit long, dont worry im not charging someone for this job its my house!...