Have just finished a full bathroom and forgot to prime the floor
I tiled on ply how long will the tiles stay down for, you think i'll get comebacks? Only 3M squared![]()
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Have just finished a full bathroom and forgot to prime the floor
I tiled on ply how long will the tiles stay down for, you think i'll get comebacks? Only 3M squared![]()

What adhesive did you use rodders??
what was the floor construction under the ply?
How was the ply fixed?
Was flexible adhesive, the customer bought Pililkingtons home brand and the ply was nailed down onto floor boards.



rodders - If its a flexible adhesive - although I didn't know pilkingtons made adhesive, then it should be fine.
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yeah thanks thought i might get away with it using flexi stuff.
Pilkingtons have a wide range of adhesives and grouts Time less.
Ain't the best stuff in the world but ok for small ceramic jobs.

The fact the ply is nailed down would be more worrying to me![]()
Dan (17-07-2009), grumpygrouter (16-07-2009)



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Sounds like doug![]()

as pointed out before the flexi addy should stick to ply but i would be more concerned about the nails coming loose in the ply.
BY THE TIME YOU ARE OLD ENOUGH TO REALISE YOUR PARENTS WERE RIGHT...........
YOU HAVE YOUR OWN CHILDREN TELLING YOU THAT YOU ARE WRONG......................



Most adhesive manufacturers say priming the face of ply is not needed anyway but i would be concerned more about the nails and thickness of the ply, also was it WBP ply or cheap stuff.
Also any of the other points stated above.
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the flexible adhesive should stick to the ply......but ply nailed down this would concern me as nails tend to work loose over a period of time...luckily or unluckily depending on which way you look at it 3m2 is not a massive area so hopefully deflection will be at a minimum.
sorry first post didnt seem to register then both registered at once
chris
Last edited by CJ CERAMICS; 16-07-2009 at 04:17 PM.
BY THE TIME YOU ARE OLD ENOUGH TO REALISE YOUR PARENTS WERE RIGHT...........
YOU HAVE YOUR OWN CHILDREN TELLING YOU THAT YOU ARE WRONG......................
It was an over enthusiastic customer who wanted to keep costs low so he wanted to ply out the floor, and he supplied all the grout and adhesive, just had to make do with what i had.I seen the ply before he put it down it was ample enough for the job as the floor boarding was in very good condition anyway.Could'nt tell you the thickness though.
Last edited by rodders26; 16-07-2009 at 06:30 PM.



It sounds as though you may get lucky.
I'm more concerened that if you saw the ply before it was fixed, you would know whether it was 5mm, 12mm or 18mm thick (if you can't tell the difference then contact Specsavers with all haste!). But most important, why didn't you offer to ply it yourself? or at least tell him it needed screwing at 150mm centres? 3sqm would have been plyed, stuck and grouted in a day, and you would still be able to collect the kids from school. I would have charged a day rate and done the whole job correctly
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Last edited by Daz; 16-07-2009 at 09:48 PM. Reason: more detail
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