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I would like to tile underneath the shower base, what is the best adhesive to stick the base to the tiles?
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Tiling under shower base
I would like to tile underneath the shower base, what is the best adhesive to stick the base to the tiles?
Thanks
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Why would you want to tile underneath a shower base?
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i would like to tile under the shower base as it will be the correct height to the rest of the floor, and it means I dont have to cut curves on a number of tiles..........
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Is this a base with adjustable legs or a flat tray that sits on the floor?
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I can see where youre coming from on this
I would have thought you could silicine the base down and silicone the sides too before fitting as this will give extra support and another seal on the sides
you only want to stop it moving in use not fix it permanantly in case you need to remove it sometime
I know nothing I havent learnt
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Re: Tiling under shower base

Originally Posted by
diamondtiling
Is this a base with adjustable legs or a flat tray that sits on the floor?
Its a flat base........
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doug boardley
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why not use a rapid set flexible adhesive?
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Originally Posted by
doug boardley
why not use a rapid set flexible adhesive?
I will..........can you recommend a good one to me? Thanks
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doug boardley
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is your shower base pot/resin?
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I would not recommend putting it on the tiles, it has no screw holes to fix it down, silicone will not hold it fast and tile adhesive is unsuitable, what if you have a leak in the future?
Are you wanting to fix it to the tiles purely to avoid curved cuts?
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Re: Tiling under shower base

Originally Posted by
doug boardley
is your shower base pot/resin?
Cooke & Lewis Deluvio Quadrant Shower Tray (H)45 x (W)900 x (D)900mm
EAN: 0000003789742 from B&Q
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Re: Tiling under shower base

Originally Posted by
diamondtiling
I would not recommend putting it on the tiles, it has no screw holes to fix it down, silicone will not hold it fast and tile adhesive is unsuitable, what if you have a leak in the future?
Are you wanting to fix it to the tiles purely to avoid curved cuts?
Yes I would like to avoid curved cuts (as this is my first tiling job) and also not have the problem of having a different floor level, the granite tiles I am using will be sitting on wickes aquapanel that is on top of existing chipboard flooring.
Thanks for help
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are you fixing Knauf aqua panels to the floor?
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Re: Tiling under shower base

Originally Posted by
diamondtiling
are you fixing Knauf aqua panels to the floor?
Yes, fixing wickes aquapanel to existing chipboard floor
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Are they about 15mm thick and made from cement? If so they are for walls
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doug boardley
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I must say Dom, given the choice, I prefer to tile under shower bases.
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Re: Tiling under shower base

Originally Posted by
doug boardley
I must say Dom, given the choice, I prefer to tile under shower bases.
Fair enough Doug, I understand people are different, using Knauf driwall (aqua panels) is not for floors though. I just cant see a shower base manufacturer recommending fixing a tray with tile adhesive.
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doug boardley
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plumbers fix them with sand and cement tho' Dom.
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doug boardley
plumbers fix them with sand and cement tho' Dom.
Is that on top of tiles Doug? I have never seen it being done that way, not saying its wrong just never come cross it.
I think he might have to check his floor for deflection first.
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Is it ok to put the shower base directly onto the aquapanel and stick it down if i dont tile under?
Thw wickes data sheet for aquapanels says it can be used on floors too.........
Last edited by prc1963; 23-02-2010 at 01:20 PM.
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Shower trays are normally bedded on sand cement either straight to floor or ply on timber upstand.
Some of the newer low profile trays can be fixed with silicone as they are acrylic capped resin (not stone resin tho). The website doesnt state the material of this tray so you will be limited to manufacturers installation instructions. However depending on their details it could make a difference if it will stick to the tiles
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Have you got the wickes aquapanel 12mm wall board (heavy grey cement board)
Or have you got the wickes aquapanel floor INSULATION board which is 9mm or 10mm and made from a cement foam sandwich.???
If you have got the later then it is primarily used for concrete floors where ufh heating systems are to be fitted.
It will not add any structural integrity to the chipboard floor. neither will the wall board.
you might want to change the board to hardibacker or no more ply. (aslong as the floor has no deflection that is.
Cheers and good luck.
Gary
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