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The Other Mike[_2_] October 1st 07 05:10 PM

Shower tiling questions
 
Retiling our entire bathroom using 6" ceramic wall tiles in the
shower. When doing a stand alone shower (no tub) with the glass door,
do most people tile the ceiling as well? If so, how do you make sure
they don't fall off while the thinset is drying?

Ferk October 1st 07 05:22 PM

Shower tiling questions
 
Tiled ceilings is damn ugly, specially on a 45 degree, lol


"The Other Mike" wrote in message
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Retiling our entire bathroom using 6" ceramic wall tiles in the
shower. When doing a stand alone shower (no tub) with the glass door,
do most people tile the ceiling as well? If so, how do you make sure
they don't fall off while the thinset is drying?




grodenhiATgmailDOTcom October 1st 07 09:09 PM

Shower tiling questions
 
On Oct 1, 12:10 pm, The Other Mike wrote:
Retiling our entire bathroom using 6" ceramic wall tiles in the
shower. When doing a stand alone shower (no tub) with the glass door,
do most people tile the ceiling as well? If so, how do you make sure
they don't fall off while the thinset is drying?


Can't tell you how to keep them up while drying (I didn't live in the
house when it was installed) but our shower (in full tub, not just a
shower stall) has tile on the ceiling. In my previous house we did
not do the ceiling and wish we had. Our previous house had so-so
ventilation i9n the bath and the ceiling took a beating for it.


Cam in Toronto October 1st 07 09:34 PM

Shower tiling questions
 
On Oct 1, 12:10 pm, The Other Mike wrote:
Retiling our entire bathroom using 6" ceramic wall tiles in the
shower. When doing a stand alone shower (no tub) with the glass door,
do most people tile the ceiling as well? If so, how do you make sure
they don't fall off while the thinset is drying?


Don't use thinset. Tile Mastic is plenty sticky and is made for that
application.

Cam


Robert Allison October 1st 07 09:41 PM

Shower tiling questions
 
The Other Mike wrote:
Retiling our entire bathroom using 6" ceramic wall tiles in the
shower. When doing a stand alone shower (no tub) with the glass door,
do most people tile the ceiling as well? If so, how do you make sure
they don't fall off while the thinset is drying?



Whether or not to do the ceiling is personal preference. Some
do, some don't. It is entirely up to you as there is no hard
and fast rule. Personally, I like tile everywhere. Ceiling
included.

I have never had a problem keeping them in place when the
thinset is setting up. They tend to stay in place pretty
well. If I get a tile that wants to sag, I will place a small
piece of plywood over it and use a 1x2 to brace it in place.
Or I just use a 1x2 (they are cheap).

What I don't like about doing that is that I cannot see that
it is still in place relative to the other tiles, so it
worries me more than just holding it until it stays. I like
to keep an eye on the tiles to make sure I haven't moved them
out of alighnment and the plywood covers them up so I can't
see them until it is too late.

--
Robert Allison
Rimshot, Inc.
Georgetown, TX

Oren October 1st 07 10:00 PM

Shower tiling questions
 
On Mon, 01 Oct 2007 12:10:57 -0400, The Other Mike
wrote:

If so, how do you make sure
they don't fall off while the thinset is drying?


Not an expert here, but I recently watched a crew install cultured
stone (faux) on a large entryway for new home. They even placed the
stone on the ceiling. I just had to asked how they made the stone
stick to the ceiling. He explained to me that they mix the
mortar/thinset on the dry side with less water. He also stated that
they added lime to the mix (aids adhesion?).

Only a few fell off while setting. One right on his head :)

--
Oren

"The voices in my head may not be real, but they have some good ideas!"


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