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Hi
First of all my bathroom that I am
going to tile is a garage converted solid concrete floor
Ok I bought a tanking kit and made a 4 inch plinth with marine ply as I need a fall for the water the kit came with waterproof Sealand etc
I was looking at tiles at band q but noticed every tile wether ceramic or porcelain each said not suitable for wet room is this because they just cover themselves
 
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Go an actual tile shop. Perhaps find tiles with matching mosaics for the actual shower area. More grip when wet. Most tiles are slippy when wet though. So check with the shop assistant, of an actual tile shop though so they know what they're talking about.
 
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Go an actual tile shop. Perhaps find tiles with matching mosaics for the actual shower area. More grip when wet. Most tiles are slippy when wet though. So check with the shop assistant, of an actual tile shop though so they know what they're talking about.
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Wow that was a quick reply
Perhaps I didn't explain myself properly
It's not the tiles but they said no to every single tile they had in the store I have found really good tiles which are a bit rough to touch which would be ideal but it was the way b and q stated that no tiles are suitable for a wet room
Whilst I am here what tile adhesive and grouting would you recommend
Thanks once again
 

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What are you tiling to then? Plastered walls and you currently have ply? You could do with over boarding that ply with a waterproof tile backer board. I'll leave that to the pro's I'd even ask them if I was doing mine. Wasn't as technical even a decade ago.

Are the tiles you've gone for ceramic or porcelain?
 
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What are you tiling to then? Plastered walls and you currently have ply? You could do with over boarding that ply with a waterproof tile backer board. I'll leave that to the pro's I'd even ask them if I was doing mine. Wasn't as technical even a decade ago.

Are the tiles you've gone for ceramic or porcelain?
Not sure yet which tiles
I have used aqua pannel cement boarding on all walls so i have done this properly
But it's the tiles on the tanking that i am concerned with
 
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Perhaps it is because of the slip resistance of the surface rather than the type of material it is why they are saying they are not suitable
 
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Not sure yet which tiles
I have used aqua pannel cement boarding on all walls so i have done this properly
But it's the tiles on the tanking that i am concerned with
Perhaps it is because of the slip resistance of the surface rather than the type of material it is why they are saying they are not suitable
Yes maybe
Anyway what cement and grout is recommended
 

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Use a powdered adhesive, one you mix yourself...something like weber set plus same for the grout.....one you mix yourself....Tilemaster grout 3000 or something similar.
 

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