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M83T

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Hi everyone, my friend has asked me to tile their kitchen walls and having recently done my own kitchen splashback I accepted the offer to gain some more experience.
I've just seen that the tiles they have selected are 200mm X 100mm travertine tiles. I'm now slightly apprehensive about doing this as I have no experience of using travertine, I'm happy with setting out and stuff, but the adhesive, grout and sealing side of things is what's concerning me is it a completely different approach compared to normal ceramic? Any advice on working with travertine would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
 

M83T

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Thanks for the replies I guess using 6mm notched trowel will be okay? Looking forward to doing it now with the above advice!!
 
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HMT,
Noted, As I said not vital just a preference as I have witnessed travertine allow the moisture of the adhesive passage to the face and bloom under the seal. To me for the extra cost I think its worth it.
 
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Dumbo

All I would add to above is to use a low water adhesive, not at all vital but it all helps. Ardex do one I believe.
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HMT,
Noted, As I said not vital just a preference as I have witnessed travertine allow the moisture of the adhesive passage to the face and bloom under the seal. To me for the extra cost I think its worth it.
The reason it would bloom under The seal is that it wasn't left long enough before sealing .
 
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Exactly, with the reduced water staining of S32 it helps in today fast track situations in the contracting sector. Just a preference on my part that I thought might have been worth a note. A lot of the spec sheets I get call for this type of adhesive benefit with all natural stone and even some ultra large Porcs.
 
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hmtiling

I did recommend using universeal rapid all in one as it's breathable and can be used on damp stone
 
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Exactly, with the reduced water staining of S32 it helps in today fast track situations in the contracting sector. Just a preference on my part that I thought might have been worth a note. A lot of the spec sheets I get call for this type of adhesive benefit with all natural stone and even some ultra large Porcs.
You have probably got a larger risk from the water that is absorbed from grouting and cleaning before and after grouting.
 
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The problem there normally stems from the MC washing the floor/walls down the day before you come in to complete because they have sneaked in other contractors while we are away from site. Its like the wild west out there.
 

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