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Advice on tiling bathroom in travertine in the
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I am looking to tile my own bathroom with natural travertine. Two of the walls are stud walls with water proof plywood attached, other two walls and floor is concrete. ... -
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Re: Advice on tiling bathroom in travertine
...and no, Unibond (i assume you are talking PVA) has no place in tiling.
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Re: Advice on tiling bathroom in travertine
pricing is not discussed in the public section mate
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Re: Advice on tiling bathroom in travertine

Originally Posted by
asabrush
Hi stanic, on sealing your ply,you'd need to read the specs for the adhesive your using as to which sealer if any to use.On the concrete I'd normally use bal apd.
If it was my job I'd be plying the faces of the exposed studs you've used for the recessed bits,also taking out the wood window sil.Would for sure get rid of that dodgy pink sink
Can't help you with a price,not uk based
Thanks for help defo some useful info there think i will board the recesses like you said, sink is goin lol!

Originally Posted by
grumpygrouter
...and no, Unibond (i assume you are talking PVA) has no place in tiling.
Ok fair enough i will have to read abit more into this. Any ideas on the weight issues? Also would i be best to go with ceramic tiles with natural effect?
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