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Hi everyone, Im due to start a job for a builder next week. Apparently his old tiler tiled this room two years ago but its all been coming off ever ... -
Advice needed for steam room tiling
Hi everyone, Im due to start a job for a builder next week. Apparently his old tiler tiled this room two years ago but its all been coming off ever since. The builder got the run around from the tiler who eventually told him hes not interested in putting it right ! So now ive been promised tons more work if I can get this job sorted out first. Im just abit curious as to which adhesive and grout I should use in a steam room/ swimming pool building?
Any advice would be much appreciated.
As usual im unsure of the tiles as yet but I believe its all going on plastered brickwork.
Tiler London
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Re: Advice needed for steam room tiling
Personally I would use a good quality SPF like Keraflex and would def go with an epoxy grout.
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Re: Advice needed for steam room tiling
hi have a good look at the failed tiling and backround to see whats going on in a steam room your adh needs max bond (no paint) ask your supplier reg products recomend epoxy adh for a permament job even go as far as epoxy grout (laticrete sp 100) sounds over the top but steam rooms are harsh enviorments make sure you leave plenty of room for expansion might seem expensive (repairs soon add up) do it right do it once
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Re: Advice needed for steam room tiling
oh no not the dreaded epoxy grout lol. Jay youve hit the nail on the head there the room was painted before tiling and the builder has a labourer in there today sanding it all back off. Im hoping this is the problem and should be pretty straightforward to put right. thanks for the help guys.
Tiler London
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Re: Advice needed for steam room tiling
make sure you get at least 97% of the paint off sp 100 epoxy grout is easy to use just follow directions you might need anti sag in it cheers
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Re: Advice needed for steam room tiling
Yes the dreaded epoxy for both fixing and grouting good point on the expansion as this is a potential problem area
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Re: Advice needed for steam room tiling
What about tanking then use mapei ultracolour plus grout for the joints
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