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Hi everyone,
I did a short college course last year, which if i'm honest wasn't the best, however i learnt sufficiently to set out etc.... But there wasn't much info. on background surfaces or substrates as you guys/gals probably call it. Or the types of adhesive to use on different backgrounds.
Therefore i've come on here to ask you guys, as this is the most informative forum going imo., and the people on here seem friendly & helpful.
Anyway, i've not had any work since doing this course, due to the economic slowdown, but in the next 2 weeks i'm going to do my own dining room floor & part of a bathroom, (2 walls), just to 'get my hand in'.
The dining room floor is 8m2 and has a concrete floor, can someone recommend what adhesive to use, think rapid set is par for the course?? and what grout, maybe microban anti-bacterial? Also what size bags for both the addy & grout will i need for the size of the room.
The bathroom walls - 1 has a plastered background on, i presume, a brick wall & is painted with emulsion & is 2.5m2 in size. The other is a plasterboard wall, again painted with emulsion & has a shower unit fixed in the middle of it, which i'll have to tile around & is only just less than 1m2 in size. My questions are - will i have to prime or tank both or one of these walls, or do i have to seal the tiles, and is sealing done after the tiling, i know very little about this? Also, again, what type and size of adhesive & grout will i need for these walls.
Finally, i will take the shower holder off the wall and tile over the old holes. Is it possible to use a normal drill bit to drill holes through the new tiles, to re-fix the shower holder?
Any help from you good people will be much appreciated.
Ste
I did a short college course last year, which if i'm honest wasn't the best, however i learnt sufficiently to set out etc.... But there wasn't much info. on background surfaces or substrates as you guys/gals probably call it. Or the types of adhesive to use on different backgrounds.
Therefore i've come on here to ask you guys, as this is the most informative forum going imo., and the people on here seem friendly & helpful.
Anyway, i've not had any work since doing this course, due to the economic slowdown, but in the next 2 weeks i'm going to do my own dining room floor & part of a bathroom, (2 walls), just to 'get my hand in'.
The dining room floor is 8m2 and has a concrete floor, can someone recommend what adhesive to use, think rapid set is par for the course?? and what grout, maybe microban anti-bacterial? Also what size bags for both the addy & grout will i need for the size of the room.
The bathroom walls - 1 has a plastered background on, i presume, a brick wall & is painted with emulsion & is 2.5m2 in size. The other is a plasterboard wall, again painted with emulsion & has a shower unit fixed in the middle of it, which i'll have to tile around & is only just less than 1m2 in size. My questions are - will i have to prime or tank both or one of these walls, or do i have to seal the tiles, and is sealing done after the tiling, i know very little about this? Also, again, what type and size of adhesive & grout will i need for these walls.
Finally, i will take the shower holder off the wall and tile over the old holes. Is it possible to use a normal drill bit to drill holes through the new tiles, to re-fix the shower holder?
Any help from you good people will be much appreciated.
Ste