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adam87

Hi

i am still relatively new to both tiling and this forum

i recently undertook a 2 week tiling course to try my hand at tiling. I learned a vast amount of knowledge in a short space of time but as you can imagine i am a very very long way from the finished article ha-ha

i am planning on spending 6 months or so helping out friends and family with tiling jobs to practice and improve on my skills

i completed my first job last week, tiling a 15m2 kitchen floor/hallway and must say i was very pleased with the outcome

i have another small job on this week and was looking for a bit of advice in relation to my prep work/ materials

im tiling a bathroom floor and a toilet room floor, both approx 2m2 each

the customer has chosen glazed porcelain tiles 330x330x7, black for one room and cream for the other

first question...... if i use grey adhesive and grout on both rooms wil this look good? or can anyone advise me of an alternative option?

i will be laying ply to tile on and i was thinking of using mapei keraflex adhesive . if i do so will i need to add any primer to the ply before ? or can anyone recommend a better suited adhesive for the job ?

and finally............. any recommendations on grout for glazed porcelain ?

any advice will be greatly appreciated

many thanks
 
Hi, ply is fine - I personally screw down every 4" to ensure a good hold.

Then prime with Bal primer, and you can use the 2 part rubber stuff, in grey available at Topps tiles.
Colour of grout upto customer really, I'm not really a fan of grey grout in Bathrooms, lighter colours look best, but you must use a flexible one.

Hope this is of some help matey
 
what thickness is the ply? needs to be a minimum 15mm if it's an overlay, far better using a 6mm hardiebacker cement board stuck with tile adhesive and screwed. For light tiles/grout you'll need a white cement based adhesive.
 
Hi, ply is fine - I personally screw down every 4" to ensure a good hold.

Then prime with Bal primer, and you can use the 2 part rubber stuff, in grey available at Topps tiles.
Colour of grout upto customer really, I'm not really a fan of grey grout in Bathrooms, lighter colours look best, but you must use a flexible one.

Hope this is of some help matey
''Then prime with Bal primer'' Incorrect.Prime the underside,yes.Not the side to be tiled.
 
yeah i was going to use around 15mm ply. However i might give this cement board a shot instead. Certainly alot thinner and appears to be cheaper than buying ply.
 
If floorboards are sound, I would lay Ditra to floor with Ardex AF200 and fix with
Rapid set flexible ( Bal by choice) but any flexible adhesive OK, this only raises floor by 3-4mm
 
Also, 5mm ply is absolutely fine, I personally put screws in every 4" and always use 2 part rubber type adhseive - nothing else.

You dont necessarily need 15mm ply, unless your subfloor is similar to that of a bouncy castle.
Unless you want to be doing the high jump over the doorway to get in, as that sort of thickness of ply + tiles + adhsesive, NIGHTMARE
 
As above 5mm no good, at least 15mm better yet a good 6mm backer board, glued and screwed, I don't trust ply with the rubbish coming in from the far east. Imo unless the floor is deflection free, you are due a failed floor. You can use flexible adhesives and grout, but a tile won't flex. Do it right, or leave it to someone who will.
 
5mm ply no good???? What planet are you lot living on? I have tiled hundreds of floors using 5mm ply screwed every 4" and have not ever had a single one fail.

All this use 15mm ply cobblers is just that - Cobblers.

Who wants a 15mm ply, + 5mm adhesive + upto 10mm = 30mm thick onking great step in their doorway? :mad2:
 
5mm ply no good???? What planet are you lot living on? I have tiled hundreds of floors using 5mm ply screwed every 4" and have not ever had a single one fail.

All this use 15mm ply cobblers is just that - Cobblers.

Who wants a 15mm ply, + 5mm adhesive + upto 10mm = 30mm thick onking great step in their doorway? :mad2:

Muppet.. go feed your horse and leave the tilers to do the real work FFS.
 
5mm ply no good???? What planet are you lot living on? I have tiled hundreds of floors using 5mm ply screwed every 4" and have not ever had a single one fail.

All this use 15mm ply cobblers is just that - Cobblers.

Who wants a 15mm ply, + 5mm adhesive + upto 10mm = 30mm thick onking great step in their doorway? :mad2:

You seem very angry StevieBoy. By my reckoning a 6mm backer board glued and screwed = right around 7/8mm + 3mm tile adhesive= 11mm max. If your floor is prepared correctly you should not be using 5mm/ 10mm adhesive bed.

I see by your profile you have been tiling 16yrs, no offence mate but I know tilers who have been tiling 45yrs as I have, the difference is they are still doing it wrong. You should not really be giving bad advice on a forum like this, It gives newbies the wrong idea. And rubs the real pro's up the wrong way, I would advise you to search the forum threads, and maybe BS5385-3:2007 clauses6.3.4.2 or 6.3.4.3 and in the Tile Association document " Tiling to Timber and Timber based products.Plywood should conform to BS EN 636-3 which supersedes the current requirements for WBP plywood. Just my take on it.
 
Cheers phil... so so many who have done it for yrs and yrs who think they know better and will not do it to BS no matter who or what info tells them.
 
I see by your profile you have been tiling 16yrs, no offence mate but I know tilers who have been tiling 45yrs as I have, the difference is they are still doing it wrong. "You should not really be giving bad advice on a forum like this"

Oh my deary deary me - what are you going on about giving bad advice ???

I have only in the first instance given MY opinion for this particular job.
Whether that is right or wrong who is to say?

What I do know, is that all the floors that I have tiled in this way - have never failed in anyway shape or form. I have as you have already noted been tiling for 16 years now, and as I said in my very first post you never stop learning in this trade I know that, I am not that Green!

Different tilers do all sorts of things in different ways, which way is right who's to say?

You have to laugh really
 
Well thats not very nice coming from as I see on your avatar, an Established tiler, Trusted advisor, etc - is that how you speak to customers? - If you even have any

Pmsl ,

I'll leave you to your ways , hopefully your customers trust them.

But let's male it very clear , your 5mm ply is NOT up to BS5385 practice and offers Zero deflection stabilising to any timber floor.

Good luck with your methods, after all those years they must be right.. :lol:


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Oh my deary deary me - what are you going on about giving bad advice ???

I have only in the first instance given MY opinion for this particular job.
Whether that is right or wrong who is to say?

What I do know, is that all the floors that I have tiled in this way - have never failed in anyway shape or form. I have as you have already noted been tiling for 16 years now, and as I said in my very first post you never stop learning in this trade I know that, I am not that Green!

Different tilers do all sorts of things in different ways, which way is right who's to say?

You have to laugh really


You know I am sure I could walk across the main road outside my house with my eyes closed ....probably get away with it a few times and then one day !!!!

I suggest you do your work the way you want but dont publish it here....Some people may actually take it serious.
 
Oh my deary deary me - what are you going on about giving bad advice ???

I have only in the first instance given MY opinion for this particular job.
Whether that is right or wrong who is to say?

What I do know, is that all the floors that I have tiled in this way - have never failed in anyway shape or form. I have as you have already noted been tiling for 16 years now, and as I said in my very first post you never stop learning in this trade I know that, I am not that Green!

Different tilers do all sorts of things in different ways, which way is right who's to say?

You have to laugh really

You are right mate you really have to laugh, I am a time served tiler 5yr apprenticeship, 5 yr day release at manchester college of building got my C&G's CSCS Gold card 1st tiler in Britain to obtain CSCS Heritage card, I sit on the TTA fixer training committee, I have been tiling 45yrs. all over Britain, all over the world. From domestic jobs to massive industrial work, I have been a forman tiler, a Ltd company, so please don't patronize me by pretending you know this industry better than I do.

I have a lot of respect for this forum, the people who run it past and present, and it's members. I ask you to research your facts before you post anymore bad advice. I have no malice towards you as a person, as I have no Idea who you are, but please do not insult me or the members of this forum with your bad advice
 
You are right mate you really have to laugh, I am a time served tiler 5yr apprenticeship, 5 yr day release at manchester college of building got my C&G's CSCS Gold card 1st tiler in Britain to obtain CSCS Heritage card, I sit on the TTA fixer training committee, I have been tiling 45yrs. all over Britain, all over the world. From domestic jobs to massive industrial work, I have been a forman tiler, a Ltd company, so please don't patronize me by pretending you know this industry better than I do.

I have a lot of respect for this forum, the people who run it past and present, and it's members. I ask you to research your facts before you post anymore bad advice. I have no malice towards you as a person, as I have no Idea who you are, but please do not insult me or the members of this forum with your bad advice


Lol - grow up pal
 
What a clicky lot - shant bother posting anymore on here - what a waste of time!

pmsl, college buffs etc. bye
 
What a clicky lot - shant bother posting anymore on here - what a waste of time!

pmsl, college buffs etc. bye
posts like your's pal, you wouldn't be welcome, grow some balls and just appreciate that people with a helluva lot more knowledge and experience than you possess actually try and help out trade and diy'ers alike:8:
 

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