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Discuss tiling onto very hot surfices in the Tiling Forum at TilersForums; hi, is it possible to safely tile a chimney breast wall which has the duct from a wood burning stove goin into it, and so the wall gets very hot? ...
          
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    hi, is it possible to safely tile a chimney breast wall which has the duct from a wood burning stove goin into it, and so the wall gets very hot? if so which acdhesive/ tiles would be suitable for this?
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    Default Re: tiling onto very hot surfices

    I was told mapei keraquick is very good for this type of work,i'm not too sure though.
    I have a job coming up where i have 12mm slithers of bricks to stick on behind a wood burning stove.Its just in a 90 degree corner though so hopefully i'll get the right stuff.
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    bal flex adhesive should do the job

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    Most brands of flexible cement based adhesive will withstand upto 100 dgs cel...

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    Default Re: tiling onto very hot surfices

    if wall was bear, I wonder if it would be wothwhile dot and dabbing with the pink plasterboards too?

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    Default Re: tiling onto very hot surfices

    ok thanks for the help

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    Default Re: tiling onto very hot surfices

    Dosent anyone listen? ive answered this one before its SILLICONE Sika do one and ime sure other top companies do.
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    B&Q do a good range of sika stuff at the moment
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