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Discuss Help - Tiling under a Log burning stove in the Tiling Forum at TilersForums; I'm planning to tile inside an area for a log burner to sit on and I was wondering if anyone had use Porcelain Q rock tiles (from Topps tiles). They're ...
          
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    Default Help - Tiling under a Log burning stove

    I'm planning to tile inside an area for a log burner to sit on and I was wondering if anyone had use Porcelain Q rock tiles (from Topps tiles).

    They're black and measure up at 600 x 300 and have the appearance of slate.

    If so, would you be able to recommend an adhesive & grout

    Any other comments that may be of use to me would be great.

    Thanks Paul

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    Default Re: Help - Tiling under a Log burning stove

    what you tiling onto? The floor needs to be solid with no movement. I would use a flexible rapid setting adhesive either BAL or topps own, if its the tiles i'm thinking of aswell i would back skim them just to help get a nice solid bed. Grout with a flexi grout, i'd use BAL from topps. to the forum.

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    Default Re: Help - Tiling under a Log burning stove

    Quote Originally Posted by lcjohno View Post
    what you tiling onto? The floor needs to be solid with no movement. I would use a flexible rapid setting adhesive either BAL or topps own, if its the tiles i'm thinking of aswell i would back skim them just to help get a nice solid bed. Grout with a flexi grout, i'd use BAL from topps. to the forum.
    Tiling onto concrete in fire place and then it protrudes on to the wooden floor boards by 200mm - 250mm (8"-10"). Will this cause a problem with adhesive i.e Will I need 2 types?

    Many thanks, Paul

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    Default Re: Help - Tiling under a Log burning stove

    do you mean the concrete is at the same level as the floor boards but you will need to tile onto the floor boards by about 200/250mm? or will the tiles just be on the concrete?

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    Quote Originally Posted by lcjohno View Post
    do you mean the concrete is at the same level as the floor boards but you will need to tile onto the floor boards by about 200/250mm? or will the tiles just be on the concrete?

    The concrete is approx 2inches below the the floor boards just inside the fireplace, but the tiles I want to lay will sit inside the fireplace by about 350mm and then continue another 250mm across the floor boards. I was going to raise the concrete up to the same level as the floorboards then lay the tiles....... > Any ideas ?

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    Default Re: Help - Tiling under a Log burning stove

    I tiles my hearth with slate. Used spf and black grout. Sealed up the slate and all is fine.

    The origional concrete plinth i tiled was slightly smaller than the tiles
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