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I have seen this limestone on porcelain backing at stone shows before but first time i have been asked to fix.
got 4 nice sized bathrooms floor to ceiling.
i have no issue cutting the the tiles even though through two different materials.
but it has struck me that i may have problems with the tiles themselves not being flat as you get with porcelain sometimes especially in larger format.
the tiles will all be 600 x 600mm
anyone fixed much of this stuff and what do you think of it.
i imagine the porcelain is dirt cheap and therefore not good quality but this may not matter.
Not seen them myself but wonder what they use to bond the 2 materials together?
John not sure myself.
didnt give that any thought.
Obvious. question though
The other obvious wonder I had was the finished thickness and weight for walls or are the bathrooms Aqua panelled or similar?
Part dukkaboard and part plastered over block work
How would you finish the edges on a product of this nature?
How would you finish the edges on a product of this nature?
That's one of the problems we are facing.
the company has suggested supplying me with a 20mm slab which I can use to make box top and niche sides.
That is fine but it does not work when we have two sides and a head within which a mirror will sit as would have do all this in 20mm.
i also like to do niches where the joint is on inside which means cutting up a slab in to tiles which is too much agro.
so will probably have to use steel trim
The only real alternative is mitres and that's just a ballache.
They should provide external edge tiles with a solid stone structure over the last 20mm or so to address this issue.
Natural stone + Trim = Meh.....
Interesting thread and I'd be keen to see these tiles ( I'am in the Reigate area for a month or so!).
I can post a picture of 600x400 sample on Monday.not sure when bathrooms ready.got 300sq mts marble 90 x 90 x20mm to get on with starting 10days plus double marble sweeping staircase.nice job.you must have a good sized job in Reigate if you're there for a month
I did few bathrooms with 3mm white Carrera stuck to 9 mm porcelain tile. No problem fitting, only on the edge had to do 15mm mitred strips, as client didn't want no aliuminium or any other trim
I did few bathrooms with 3mm white Carrera stuck to 9 mm porcelain tile. No problem fitting, only on the edge had to do 15mm mitred strips, as client didn't want no aliuminium or any other trim
So how we're they bonded together - epoxy glue!
Verona do (or did) supply a limestone/porcelain tile, if thats any help.
Johnny C - just topping up my pension pot with a couple of celebrity jobs and a geometric hallway in a weeks time. Thinking of relocating for a few months if I can find a good coffee shop that does Stotties with pease pudding and ham!
So how we're they bonded together - epoxy glue!
don't know how they bonded, but it must be some epoxy ...:lol:, or maybe silicone?
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