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granite counter tops
I'm planning to remodel my kitchen. I plan to cover the counters, and
I'll do the walls between cabinet bottoms and counter tops in granite tiles set on the diagonal. While reading up on granite installation, the book indicates that granite and marble pros install with silicone rather than mortar. It would seem to me that the flexibility of silicone would put the granite at greater risk for breakage if something heaver ever fell on it (I could envision a heavy pot from a pot rack falling on a tile). Aside from that, I have a hard time imagining a silicone holding tiles on a wall during installation. I have installed marble on the floors and walls of my bathrooms with no trouble and plan to use mortar for my granite over a bed of 3/4" plywood covered by a 1/2" layer of backer board. Should I investigate this silicone thing further or just go with my original plan? -- -linux_lad To verify that this post isn't forged, click he http://www.spoofproof.org/verify.php...5fecb2bcf0af96 |
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-linux_lad wrote:
I'm planning to remodel my kitchen. I plan to cover the counters, and I'll do the walls between cabinet bottoms and counter tops in granite tiles set on the diagonal. While reading up on granite installation, the book indicates that granite and marble pros install with silicone rather than mortar. It would seem to me that the flexibility of silicone would put the granite at greater risk for breakage if something heaver ever fell on it (I could envision a heavy pot from a pot rack falling on a tile). Aside from that, I have a hard time imagining a silicone holding tiles on a wall during installation. I have installed marble on the floors and walls of my bathrooms with no trouble and plan to use mortar for my granite over a bed of 3/4" plywood covered by a 1/2" layer of backer board. Should I investigate this silicone thing further or just go with my original plan? -- -linux_lad To verify that this post isn't forged, click he http://www.spoofproof.org/verify.php...5fecb2bcf0af96 I'd stick with the mortar base and the proper thinset. Solid surface granite or marble (not individual tile pieces) are installed for the most part with silicone. it appears you're installing tiles. As to your base, a mortar bed of 1" or so over kraft paper should be sufficient over the 3/4" plywood. I believe the 1/2" backer added in there would be overkill. either way you choose, ensure that there's proper crossbracing front to back built into the cabinet under that plywood, so the plywood's not only supported at the perimeter, but down the center as well. |
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While reading up on granite installation, the book indicates that granite and marble pros install with silicone rather than mortar. I have installed marble on the floors and walls of my bathrooms with no trouble and plan to use mortar for my granite over a bed of 3/4" plywood covered by a 1/2" layer of backer board. Should I investigate this silicone thing further or just go with my original plan? Nah, they wrote a book about what the pros use but I'd bet you know more than them. |
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Edwin Pawlowski wrote:
While reading up on granite installation, the book indicates that granite and marble pros install with silicone rather than mortar. I have installed marble on the floors and walls of my bathrooms with no trouble and plan to use mortar for my granite over a bed of 3/4" plywood covered by a 1/2" layer of backer board. Should I investigate this silicone thing further or just go with my original plan? Nah, they wrote a book about what the pros use but I'd bet you know more than them. Edwin, I believe the OP's question may be legitimate, and may be due to some confusion about the different types of product(s) themselves. The numerous counter top outfits in my area use silicone for installing solid stone countertops over plywood, however most use a mortar bed or backerboard for granite or marble tile installation on counters, with thinset. I beleive it helps them achieve a more even surface over all the tiles. For granite or marble floors on concrete slabs some use a mortar base, while some just prep that may include grinding or planing areas of the slab to eliminate high spots, followed by use of a granite or marble specific thinset which is able to better support the heavier stone when setting. The recommendation for some marbles (greens) are setting materials such as those produced by the Laticrete Co. to eliminate the moisture that causes spalling problems that traditional thinsets present when using green marbles. Here's one of their recent additions. http://www.laticrete.com/stone/310mixer.html Be nice to know what book the OP is referring to. |
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"G Henslee" wrote in message I believe the OP's question may be legitimate, and may be due to some confusion about the different types of product(s) themselves. The numerous counter top outfits in my area use silicone for installing solid stone countertops over plywood, however most use a mortar bed or backerboard for granite or marble tile installation on counters, with thinset. I beleive it helps them achieve a more even surface over all the tiles. The question of silicone versus thinset it legitimate, but the second question about "should I investigate further" was lame. If you have doubt, of course you should! I'm sure the information you posted will help. |
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Edwin Pawlowski wrote:
"G Henslee" wrote in message I believe the OP's question may be legitimate, I'm sure the information you posted will help. Only if used. ) |
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