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bigclive

Hi, my names clive, and i am tiling a friends kitchen. (first time floor tiling)

Details of the job are:

The flooring is green chipboad t&g.
Tiles I believe are porcelain (but mabe ceramic) I cant remember off the top of my head lol.
I am going to be using flexi adhesive and grout, probably bal as ive read this is the best stuff to use (as this is what ive read in all the forums ive searched)

*There is virtually no movement in the chipboard flooring.
*The kitchen is very narrow (only 130cm wide) by 519cm long. The kitchen is wider than 130cm but the rest is covered by side units on each side of the kitchen so under the units will NOT be tiled or covered by wbp ply. I am going to overboard with 12mm wbp plywood.

apart from using pva to seal the back and sides of the ply is there anything else that i should be aware of before starting to lay the tiles? do i really need to use some kind of backbaord (as i have read) as well or should it be ok on just the ply?
I am trying to keep my friends costs down. but also want to make sure the tiles stick like sh** to a shovel lol.

any advice on this will be greatly appreciated.
regards
clive
 
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bigclive

Yes....forget the PVA, it has no place in tiling. Also check out other adhesives like Mapei or Weber. Just as good as BAL but usually a bit cheaper. (Nothing wrong woith BAL but it is quite expensive). Also as it is your first time tiling, I would use a standard setting adhesive, not quick setting....especially as it is starting to get warmer!!

Hi is this the stuff your recomending?

Mapei Keraflex Grey 5kg

(forgot to ask, what size should i do the joints at? some sites ive read say 2mm and others say 4mm lol.)
 
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grumpygrouter

Hi is this the stuff your recomending?

Mapei Keraflex Grey 5kg

(forgot to ask, what size should i do the joints at? some sites ive read say 2mm and others say 4mm lol.)

Yes that will be fine for adhseive though you need bigger bags!! As for the grout joint, it is personal preference of the client but please bear in mind that British Standards for joints on the floor are min 3mm and personally with a flexible substrate such as yours i would be looking at 4mm. Indeed, I am soon to be doing a very small WC floor and I will be using a 4mm joint. You need to have very well made, accurate tiles to accommodate a 2mm joint on the floor.
 
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bigclive

thanks for the tips, 4mm it will be.
as for the bigger bags, yer i knew i would need more, screwfix is the only place i can find it in milton keynes at the moment and thats the only size bags they seem to do lol, will keep searching google to try and find a stockist with bigger bags lol. ive got roughly 7-8 square meters in all to cover, how many kg's do you think i will need to cover this area?

(thanks for all your advice so far, it is very appreceiated).
 
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bigclive

kk, thanks very much for that, i shall get the white as i want this job to be perfect.
one last final question lol, ive just been loking for 10mm half round trowel but none of the sites ive been looking at state half round lol.

I have found this in b&q, though im not 100% this is the type your recommending lol

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Ragni Notched Tiler's Trowel 10mm
 
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White Room

kk, thanks very much for that, i shall get the white as i want this job to be perfect.
one last final question lol, ive just been loking for 10mm half round trowel but none of the sites ive been looking at state half round lol.

I have found this in b&q, though im not 100% this is the type your recommending lol

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Ragni Notched Tiler's Trowel 10mm

I bought one from B&Q and find I use it for bigger wall tiles rather than the floor.
 
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