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RichM
Hi, I've just signed up here and would greatly appreciate some advice from what comes across as a very friendly and knowledgeable board..
I've got a job that I've not attempted before (although done a fair amount of "standard" floor and wall tiling previously on solid substrates), I want to make a tiled kitchen island worktop finished in 10 or 12mm thick dark/black granite tiles, overall size approx 1600x900mm with minimal (maybe a couple of inches) overhang beyond the supporting units.
What is the best base material to use, I was thinking 2x18mm MDF for example or maybe topped with ply? Should I then seal the surface first or is there a suitable adhesive to go straight on the MDF/ply? I've been reccomended to use a a dark epoxy based grout to be hard wearing and hygeinic, is this what would be reccomended here? What kind of gaps are required, I'd prefer to have minimal gaps, but appreciate that a certain amount of gap is generally needed for the grout to work properly. Is there an alternative sealant that could be used instead of grout, and butt the tiles closely together?
Sorry for a long post, and any help much appreciated
Cheers
Rich
I've got a job that I've not attempted before (although done a fair amount of "standard" floor and wall tiling previously on solid substrates), I want to make a tiled kitchen island worktop finished in 10 or 12mm thick dark/black granite tiles, overall size approx 1600x900mm with minimal (maybe a couple of inches) overhang beyond the supporting units.
What is the best base material to use, I was thinking 2x18mm MDF for example or maybe topped with ply? Should I then seal the surface first or is there a suitable adhesive to go straight on the MDF/ply? I've been reccomended to use a a dark epoxy based grout to be hard wearing and hygeinic, is this what would be reccomended here? What kind of gaps are required, I'd prefer to have minimal gaps, but appreciate that a certain amount of gap is generally needed for the grout to work properly. Is there an alternative sealant that could be used instead of grout, and butt the tiles closely together?
Sorry for a long post, and any help much appreciated
Cheers
Rich