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ANDY5284

Hi guys,
I have a client who has bought 300x300 floor tiles to put up on her bathroom walls! I asked if she was aware of this to which replied yes and then went on to say the guy at the store recommended them. I want to check what addie you's would use in this case. The tiles will be half wall except in the shower area above the bath tub. The sub is new plaster so will need to be sealed. Would Bal white star be suitable? or would Bal Grip be better?

Cheers!

Andy
 
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bigandy

powdered for me as well dont forget to check the load on that freshly skimmed though(forgot what size/weight you stated)
 
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Droopy

I agree, use a powdered adhesive.

Single Part Flexible would be ideal.

2 coats of neat APD.

Oh, and check the weight, you only have 20kg/m2 with plastered walls remember.
 
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Wall Substrates Maximum Weight of Tiling per m²

Gypsum Plaster 20Kg/m²

Gypsum Plasterboard Direct (without a plaster skim) 32Kg/m²

Plywood (WBP) Up to 30Kg/m²

Lightweight Tilebacking Boards* Up to 40Kg/m². Dependant upon the type and thickness of the board.

Glass reinforced Cement Sheets Up to 50kg/m², Dependant upon the type and thickness of the board.

Gypsum Fibre boards Approximately 35- 40Kg/m²
 

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