Advice on fireproof tile adhesive

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Need some advice on fixing porcelain tiles behind a multi-fuel stove.

The tiles are going onto standard 'brown' plaster, done by a local plasterer, who's also going to do the tiling.

What adhesive do I need?

I've come across 'Vitcas' on web-searches - any good? Over the top?

What's good for this location.

The stove is a boiler stove to run my central heating, so the walls of the stove will never exceed 100C (or if they do I'm in big trouble...), but the stove will be on 12 out of 24 hours, all year except summer.

The tiles are 300x300 Cotto Granito, unpolished porcelain.

Not sure which grout to use either - I'd like a mid-brown to match the tiles.

Thanks In Advance
 
I tiled behind a multi fuel stove a few months ago and used mapei keraquick,i asked the tile shop too what would be most suitable.For grout i use mapei ultracolour.No probs yet.
 
you'll be fine with that choice Joe:thumbsup:If you have the same availability Log Gatherer I'd recommend you get the same as Joe (Hillhead)
 
You may just want to check the weight of your tiles if going straight onto plaster. Max recommended safe weight for that substrate is 20kg/m2, including adhesive and grout.
 
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You may just want to check the weight of your tiles if going straight onot plaster. Max recommended safe weight for that substrate is 20kg/m2, including adhesive and grout.
with regards to "brown" plaster, I interpreted as sand/cement render, (hopefully with hydrated lime) but as Grumpy says, best check:thumbsup:
 
Just checked - a pack of 11 300x300 weighs 15Kg - I reckon that's just about exactly 1 sq m, so I think with the adhesive and grout I'll be OK at 20 Kg per sq m.

Thanks guys!

:thumbsup:
 
Yep I'll ask tomorrow - George just calls it 'broon' (Scots for brown to you sassenachs...)

:lol:
 
Apparently it's brown Carlite onto brick, with a multifinish top layer.

Dunno what that means, but it's been up for about 3 weeks and seems thoroughly dry.

I've gently tapped around it to check for any hollow sounds (I've been reading the forums you see...) - and it all sounds rock solid.

Got the Keraquick and Supacolour today, and George is going to put up the tiles on Wednesday.

YeeHaaaa!!!

:hurray:
 

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