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Juliann

Hi there

Been reading this forum a while and got some real useful help but need a specific question answering relating to flexible grout.

Am creating a wet room in a Barn conversion, first floor, details:

-20m2 floor area
-18mm Weyroc subfloor on 400cc joists
-cross layed 18mm marine ply
-warm water UFH under subfloor
-2.5m x 2.5m sunken area for shower (2% fall) to two Mcalpine floor gullies
-Ceiling mounted shower (drench type) not power but LOTS of water
-2mm tanking with mesh reinforcing in Mapegum WPS and Mapeband where necessary (will be meticulously done!)
-Mapei Ultraflex S2 adhesive (?)
-Whitish brickbone marble tiles (approx 70x17x9mm) on mesh with approx 3mm spacings
-Grout (????)
-Lithfin sealer

All this is either already in place or materials on site (except adhesive and grout). Trying to do a real belt and braces job as paranoid about leaks as it will be my bathroom and more importantly my kitchen below! Taking into account wood floor, UFH, old building etc, I have tried to build in as much flexibility into the tiling as possible but am stuck at the final hurdle as to which grout to use? Looking at BAL SPF WJ or Mapei Ultracolor plus both in white or just off white but want to know which is considered most flexible, i.e. to suit the supposedly super flexi Ultraflex S2 (other suggestions welcome)? Whats the most flexi grout out there?

Any suggestions on which grout or comments on what I might have done wrong will be greatly appreciated?

Thanks in advance

Julian (not a pro, but plently of tiling under my belt!)
 
the most flexible grout is when you add a flexible additive to the appropriate grout , the only 100% waterproof grout is epoxy..:thumbsup:
 
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Andy-p

Any specific recommendations? Trying to avoid Epoxy as it a pain in the .... Realise cementitious grouts aren't waterproof but with the sealer, water 'resistant' grout and tanking I'm pretty happy re water permeability, it's cracks that I'm worried about!!

Thanks Julian
 
Andy-p

Any specific recommendations? Trying to avoid Epoxy as it a pain in the .... Realise cementitious grouts aren't waterproof but with the sealer, water 'resistant' grout and tanking I'm pretty happy re water permeability, it's cracks that I'm worried about!!

Thanks Julian
julian i use mapeis ultracolor plus on wet room floors but if you want the best then its an epoxy likes bals easypoxy which is pretty easy to use, as for grout and additive what about freds suggestion.. :thumbsup:
 
Andy-p/ Fred

Thanks for the advice, will look into both suggestions! Still a bit bemused though with both Mapei and Bal ranges - why create super flexi adhesives like Ultraflex and Fastflex and not have an equally flexible grout to go with them?

Surely if the subfloor moves/ vibrates and affects the adhesive, it also affects the grout??????

How flexi is the Ultracolor plus (more than Spf WJ) and can Latex be added?

Sorry for more questions but still somewhat confused!

Cheers Julian
 
Ultracolor Plus is classified as CG2 the same as Superflex WJ. No you can't add additives to it.
 
always used bal admix with the flexible grout and never had a problem on there superflex range!
 
I use Gt1 with normal Bal wide joint if i want exctra flex. I find superflex good enough for most of the stuff i do, i use alot of microflex too.
 

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