Search the forum,

Discuss Porous tile in wet room? in the UK Tiling Forum area at TilersForums.com.

T

thaumata

Hi. This is such a great forum!

I'm about to put a wet room into my (upstairs) bathroom. I'm a newbie homeowner and this is my first big renovation project, so I'm really nervous about buying the right materials. I'm getting some conflicting advice regarding travertine tile and wondered if you could set me straight, please?

I have a pro-installer coming to do the tanking/tiles. He tells me to avoid anything porous (like travertine.)

The guy at the tile shop has told me to buy whatever I want, so long as I seal it properly.


So who is correct? If I go with travertine, how often should I expect to seal it?

Also, is there any reason for/against mosaic tiles on the floor? (I just wondered if the slope to the drain will make them difficult to install or just generally not a good idea.)

Thank you so much for any advice. I really appreciate it!
 
S

Stewart

The shops correct.... You can install any stone you like as long as it's been sealed properly. As for the mosaics... rhey are fine on a wetroom floor as long as substrate is suitable for them.
 

widler

TF
Esteemed
Arms
Reaction score
2,341
Points
1,328
Location
England
personally i don't like travertine on floors,even if its honed/filled you still get holes in it with high heels or kids dropping stuff on it..(but thats just me,bad experiance with it)
as fo the mosiac,imo,shouldent be a problem to any good tiler whichever you put down,be it ceramic,porca or mosiac
 
G

Gazzer

personally i don't like travertine on floors,even if its honed/filled you still get holes in it with high heels or kids dropping stuff on it..(but thats just me,bad experiance with it)
as fo the mosiac,imo,shouldent be a problem to any good tiler whichever you put down,be it ceramic,porca or mosiac


Yeah dont wear high heals in the wetroom !!!!!!
 
T

thaumata

Has he priced for ceramics ?

They told us the price was for whatever kind of tile we wanted. The guy at the tile store said it's more work to put in something like travertine and maybe that's why they were discouraging it.

Thank you all for your help.
 
S

Stewart

That's quite scary that the tilers price covers any tile. My price would be double for stone as it would be for ceramic..... Sounds to me like you need to find a true pro tiler.....
 

Reply to Porous tile in wet room? in the UK Tiling Forum area at TilersForums.com

There are similar tiling threads here

Hi all. Just wanting some advice and wondering what the pros in here are using nowadays for...
Replies
4
Views
709
Hi all! Just wondering what the best advice is for book-keeping? Been self employed now for a...
Replies
1
Views
647
Hi! I'm looking for some advice, I have laid some SLC (Mapei 1210) in our conservatory in...
Replies
5
Views
675
I had a small leak in the main water line before the stop tap in my 1950s house. The copper pipe...
Replies
1
Views
684
Posting a tiling question to the forum? Post in Tilers' Talk if you are unsure which forum to post in. We'll move it if there's a more suitable forum.
Please visit our sponsor websites, they keep the forum free to use!

Advertisement

New Tiling Questions

Replies you've not seen

Top