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heavy tiles: floor and wall loading issues?
Hi all
I am thinking of tiling the walls of an upstairs bathroom with ceramic tiles, from floor to ceiling. The tiles that I have in mind are 8mm thick, and hence weigh about 20 kg/m2. I'm wondering if I might run into issues with: (i) The tiles being too heavy for the walls. For example, could the tiles pull away from the wall, or could the wall buckle under the weight of tiles? About two-thirds of the wall-area comprises Paramount partitions (i.e. a cardboard honeycomb core sandwiched between ~11mm plasterboard). The rest of the wall area is the external wall of the house (i.e. plasterboard with dot-and-dab). (ii) Floor loading. The wall area is about 20 m2, hence there would be 400 kg of tiles. Presumably much of this weight would bear on the timber floor joists underneath the bathroom. Any advice appreciated! thanks, Julian |
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