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Old 09-09-2007   #1
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firstly i'd like to say thanks to the quick reply's to my post in the introduction section

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My girlfriends niece has asked asked me to tile her kitchen floor for her which is a concrete floor,she has bought granite tiles which cost her £500 and the chap in the store has supplied her with a flexi adhesive which i think is wrong for concrete as flexi should be used for on top of ply etc

guys i don't want to make an arse of it for her so thought i'd sign up to the forum and ask advice from pro's before going ahead with this

guys i did a 4 month course on tiling a few years back and have done my own bathroom walls and floors and some bathrooms for friends which turned out all right except i was at them for days (lol) all the above required plywood put down and bonding agent put on the ply and then flexi adhesive with flexi grout but a concrete floor is a whole new ballgame for me

could anyone give some advice on the correct adhesive and grout to use for this, the concrete floor is flat and is only 5 square metres

any advice appreciated folks

many thanks

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I would use a 10mm round notch solid bed trowel to tile with...and the flexi adhesive isnt necessary but wouldn't hurt to use it if you have already got it...if the granite is a black one then black grout looks great with that type of tile.......dave.....

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it never hurts really to use flexi adhesive. personally id use bal gold star, but a single part flexible would work fine. As long as its not 2 part flex, as this is very expensive and completly unnecessary. I allways use flexi grout if i use flexi adhesive, so id go with bal superflex Wide joint.
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grannite tiles look better imo with small spacers 1 or 2mm also take your time to avoid lips as grannite having a shine and rectified edges they will stand out and dont forget to seal them

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