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Chris G

Hi , bit of advice if possible please . I’m tiling a shower cubical in 250x900 porcelain tiles . There is a step out at the top of the shower which requires fitting two full tiles to the under cill/reveal . Considering how heavy these tiles are and would not want them falling and badly injuring someone or worse can anyone advise on the best possible prep and adhesive to use . Substrate is newly plastered plasterboard .
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Flintstone

Those tiles shouldn’t be going onto any plaster, chris. Is that what all the walls are ?
 
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Chris G

You can't exceed 20kg per m2 on to plastered walls....
How heavy are your tiles..?
The under cill/reaveal is 1400x250 , not sure exactly how hea
You can't exceed 20kg per m2 on to plastered walls....
How heavy are your tiles..?
You can't exceed 20kg per m2 on to plastered walls....
How heavy are your tiles..?

Hi Andy, not sure exactly how heavy two tiles would equate to until I go back to job tomorrow , but the under cill/reveal is approx 250(d)x1400(w) . Not goin to exceed 20kg/mtr
 
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Flintstone

Hi Chris, if the tiles are regular porcelain, 8 - 10mm thick for example, they will exceed 20kg per m
 
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One Day

Mechanically fix (and bond) wedi board into the lintel, using multiple anchors. Then ensure a solid thin bed of decent adhesive.
That will make sure they aren't going to pull the plaster off as gravity takes hold.
 

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