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Discuss Tall Mono Basin Tap On Travertine Surface in the Stone Tiling Forum at TilersForums; I have built a basin unit for my travertine basin. The unit is tiled in travertine with the top being travertine also. I am planning on installing a tall mono ...
          
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    Default Tall Mono Basin Tap On Travertine Surface

    I have built a basin unit for my travertine basin.

    The unit is tiled in travertine with the top being travertine also.

    I am planning on installing a tall mono basin tap but am concerned about how to fix the tap securely. I am anticipating that the tap may not fix firmly and will move (rotate) or upon tightening it will crack the travertine.



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    Has anyone done a similar thing?

    Should I be thinking about fixing the tap to the wood beneath the travertine (top isn't fixed down yet) or will I be fine just fixing to the travertine top direct?

    I hope I have explained that ok. There's a couple of pics attached. As said the travertine top is not yet fixed in place.

    Thanks in advance,

    Daz

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    Default Re: Tall Mono Basin Tap On Travertine Surface

    Ideally I'd fix the tap to the wood, but seeing as you have a tile on top the next best woud be to drill through both and tighten onto the wood.
    You could just fix it to the tile, depends how thick it is.
    Looking at the pic (always helps to look), my option 2 would be best. I'd probably put some silicon on the tap base just to be sure it wouldn't move.

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    Default Re: Tall Mono Basin Tap On Travertine Surface

    Quote Originally Posted by kendo1 View Post
    Ideally I'd fix the tap to the wood, but seeing as you have a tile on top the next best woud be to drill through both and tighten onto the wood.
    You could just fix it to the tile, depends how thick it is.
    Looking at the pic (always helps to look), my option 2 would be best. I'd probably put some silicon on the tap base just to be sure it wouldn't move.
    I don't have a tile on top. As I said it's not fixed yet. Just sitting on top in the picture.
    Am just concerned that tightening it directly to the tile would crack the tile or not be enough to keep it rigid.

    The silicon idea may work but there's not a lot of an area on the bottom 'plinth' bit of the tap.

    I could fix it to the wood I guess.

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    Default Re: Tall Mono Basin Tap On Travertine Surface

    I take it that the tap thread is long enough to go through both the tile/adhsive and the wood?

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    Default Re: Tall Mono Basin Tap On Travertine Surface

    Quote Originally Posted by kendo1 View Post
    I take it that the tap thread is long enough to go through both the tile/adhsive and the wood?
    Yes easily. Plenty of depth to the thread.

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    Default Re: Tall Mono Basin Tap On Travertine Surface

    There's nothing to lose by trying. It's only a tile!
    Are you okay about how to go about it?

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    Default Re: Tall Mono Basin Tap On Travertine Surface

    Quote Originally Posted by kendo1 View Post
    There's nothing to lose by trying. It's only a tile!
    Are you okay about how to go about it?
    Yes I guess it is only a tile and I guess I could get another if it broke. Bought just the one large format one for the basin top.
    I have never attached a tap before so any further tips would be very welcome.

    Thanks,

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    Default Re: Tall Mono Basin Tap On Travertine Surface

    Probably best to drill a pilot hole through both the tile and cabinet top so that the holes line up. Use a core drill for the tile and a spade drill for the cabinet.
    Once you've drilled them attach the tile and let it set. Check the holes line up!
    When you fit the tap, put some silicon around the base and feed the thread through. Tighten up the back nut hand tight.
    When the silicon has gone off tighten up the back nut a wee bit more, making sure the tap doesn't turn when you do so. An extra pair of hands may be useful.

    Ken

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    Default Re: Tall Mono Basin Tap On Travertine Surface

    Quote Originally Posted by kendo1 View Post
    Probably best to drill a pilot hole through both the tile and cabinet top so that the holes line up. Use a core drill for the tile and a spade drill for the cabinet.
    Once you've drilled them attach the tile and let it set. Check the holes line up!
    When you fit the tap, put some silicon around the base and feed the thread through. Tighten up the back nut hand tight.
    When the silicon has gone off tighten up the back nut a wee bit more, making sure the tap doesn't turn when you do so. An extra pair of hands may be useful.

    Ken
    Great! Thanks very much for the advice!
    I'll try that as the plan

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    You're welcome. I was checking my lottery numbers.
    I'm going back to work tomorrow.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kendo1 View Post
    you're welcome. I was checking my lottery numbers.
    I'm going back to work tomorrow.
    lol

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    Default Re: Tall Mono Basin Tap On Travertine Surface

    The tile should be properly(fully) supported with mortar so you should not have to worry about cracking. As Ken said drill through.
    One man can do it all with the advice of his peers.

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    A Colonial appears!

    Welcome, Topman!

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