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[email protected] December 7th 19 06:55 PM

paramount board internal wall has travertine tiles
 
just realised someone has put travertine tiles floor to ceiling onto a paramount board internal wall. Should I be concerned ? I've often wondered what my internal walls are made of but only got around to googling it today !

Simon

Andy Burns[_13_] December 7th 19 07:00 PM

paramount board internal wall has travertine tiles
 
wrote:

just realised someone has put travertine tiles floor to ceiling onto a
paramount board internal wall. Should I be concerned ? I've often
wondered what my internal walls are made of but only got around to
googling it today !


I have ceramic tiles on mine and no issue, travertine is what 25-30%
heavier? I wouldn't lose much sleep.

[email protected] December 7th 19 07:15 PM

paramount board internal wall has travertine tiles
 
On Saturday, 7 December 2019 19:00:56 UTC, Andy Burns wrote:
wrote:

just realised someone has put travertine tiles floor to ceiling onto a
paramount board internal wall. Should I be concerned ? I've often
wondered what my internal walls are made of but only got around to
googling it today !


I have ceramic tiles on mine and no issue, travertine is what 25-30%
heavier? I wouldn't lose much sleep.


guess it's not fallen on my head yet ;-)

Dave Plowman (News) December 8th 19 12:05 PM

paramount board internal wall has travertine tiles
 
In article ,
Andy Burns wrote:
wrote:


just realised someone has put travertine tiles floor to ceiling onto a
paramount board internal wall. Should I be concerned ? I've often
wondered what my internal walls are made of but only got around to
googling it today !


I have ceramic tiles on mine and no issue, travertine is what 25-30%
heavier? I wouldn't lose much sleep.


It's an interesting point. Given the weight of each tile is taken by the
one below it?

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