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David Klyne May 7th 07 03:33 PM

Adhesive for ceramic floor tiles
 
I am about to retile the kitchen/utility floor with new ceramic tiles. The
old ones have been removed and levelling compound applied. My question, is
there any advantage in choosing between ready mixed adhesive or the mix it
yourself type. I appreciate that the premixed will be more expensive I am
more concerned about the quality of the adhesive.

Thanks

David - Milton Keynes



Grunff May 7th 07 09:50 PM

Adhesive for ceramic floor tiles
 
David Klyne wrote:
I am about to retile the kitchen/utility floor with new ceramic tiles. The
old ones have been removed and levelling compound applied. My question, is
there any advantage in choosing between ready mixed adhesive or the mix it
yourself type. I appreciate that the premixed will be more expensive I am
more concerned about the quality of the adhesive.



I've had good results with both types. They have different properties,
and work better in different situations.

If you're tiling onto a solid floor (as opposed to say floorboards), a
cement based adhesive will work well. These tend to be the mix it
yourself type. I've used BAL cement adhesive with good results.

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The Natural Philosopher May 8th 07 12:38 AM

Adhesive for ceramic floor tiles
 
David Klyne wrote:
I am about to retile the kitchen/utility floor with new ceramic tiles. The
old ones have been removed and levelling compound applied. My question, is
there any advantage in choosing between ready mixed adhesive or the mix it
yourself type. I appreciate that the premixed will be more expensive I am
more concerned about the quality of the adhesive.


Very much so. The setting rather than drying sort are FAR stronger. Do
not use ready mixed for floors.

Thanks

David - Milton Keynes



Steve H May 8th 07 05:44 PM

Adhesive for ceramic floor tiles
 
And what is best for ceramic tiling over boards?
Our kitchen was done nicely with cement based adhesives and grout. After a
couple of years most are loose as a result of both the flexing of the boards
and the drying effect from ch pipes that run under the floor. The tiles are
still in place, and it is not much of an inconvenience, but what should have
been used by the contractor?

Cheers
S


"The Natural Philosopher" wrote in message
...
David Klyne wrote:
I am about to retile the kitchen/utility floor with new ceramic tiles.
The old ones have been removed and levelling compound applied. My
question, is there any advantage in choosing between ready mixed adhesive
or the mix it yourself type. I appreciate that the premixed will be more
expensive I am more concerned about the quality of the adhesive.


Very much so. The setting rather than drying sort are FAR stronger. Do not
use ready mixed for floors.

Thanks

David - Milton Keynes



The Natural Philosopher May 9th 07 09:45 AM

Adhesive for ceramic floor tiles
 
Steve H wrote:
And what is best for ceramic tiling over boards?
Our kitchen was done nicely with cement based adhesives and grout. After a
couple of years most are loose as a result of both the flexing of the boards
and the drying effect from ch pipes that run under the floor. The tiles are
still in place, and it is not much of an inconvenience, but what should have
been used by the contractor?


A thick bed of flexible cement, but you have to stabilise the surface
first, which is why one always is recommended to screw waterproof ply
over the lot before starting. And only a certain amount of flexure can
be catered for anyway..sometimes you have to remove floor boards and
stiffen up the joists first.


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