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    Default Tiling concrete floors new build house (Bison Beam)

    I have been asked to tile floors for someone, however this will be the first time I have tiled on a new concrete floor (Bison beam).

    The floor has been constructed using bison beams. I have a feeling that as it is a new floor there could be a risk of shrinkage. If this is the case I presume it would not be a good idea to tile straight onto the concrete am I correct in assuming this? Should i use some form of matting below.

    The floors have been down for about a month now so maybe im worring about nothing.

    Would much appreciate any thoughts you guys might have regarding this

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    Default Re: Tiling concrete floors new build house (Bison Beam)

    first of all welcome to the forum fireflier,might be a good idea to introduce yourself to the forum via the new members link.

    Bison Beam products are made from concrete but i would check the spec on it before buying any products.

    What tiles are you using?

    Here is the Technical helpline for Bison...give them a call.....01283 495334
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    Default Re: Tiling concrete floors new build house (Bison Beam)

    It will be fine...what tiles you putting down..?

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    Default Re: Tiling concrete floors new build house (Bison Beam)

    not sure yet think it is ceramic floor tiles.
    Im doing the job for one of my work colleagues. He is building a new house at the moment and asked if i would do the tiling for him.
    He is also wanting to do a wetroom, however im not keen on doing this as I have never done one before I wouldnt know where to start. Im just parinoid that if i dont do it correct water could go everywhere.

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    Default Re: Tiling concrete floors new build house (Bison Beam)

    Prime the floor first before tiling and if unsure or concerned about any movement ,then i would use a flexi adhesive and grout..rather than run the risk.Check with the tech number i gave you but as dave says it looks like you should be ok as its concrete.

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    Default Re: Tiling concrete floors new build house (Bison Beam)

    Thanks for your help Brian much appreciated, I will give them a phone just to be on the safe side. What primer would you recommend then?

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    Default Re: Tiling concrete floors new build house (Bison Beam)

    Hi mate Acrylic Primer not P.V.A.

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