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Discuss Tiling onto bathroom floor using Gulfstone with Quartz in the Tiling Forum at TilersForums; Hello am planning on laying 5m of 30x30cm Gulfstone Quartz tiles on our bathroom floor ( the blingy sparkly ones). upon reading the box it says the tiles should only ...
          
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    Default Tiling onto bathroom floor using Gulfstone with Quartz

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    am planning on laying 5m of 30x30cm Gulfstone Quartz tiles on our bathroom floor ( the blingy sparkly ones). upon reading the box it says the tiles should only be layed using a latex based adhesive? i am tiling directly onto a bitumen type over concrete floor? could anyone just clarify for me the correct adhesive to use?

    Thanks in advance

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    Default Re: Tiling onto bathroom floor using Gulfstone with Quartz

    bumpity bump

    Can anybody help answer this member's question?


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    Default Re: Tiling onto bathroom floor using Gulfstone with Quartz

    Yes you need a polyurethane adhesive .. as water mixed adhesives will warp them..

    Mapei do 2 suitable ones..

    Granirapid or Elastorapid.

    Both are a 2 component S2 adhesive for conglomerate stone and resin based tiles.

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    Default Re: Tiling onto bathroom floor using Gulfstone with Quartz

    Tk your not putting under floor heating in as well are you?

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    Default Re: Tiling onto bathroom floor using Gulfstone with Quartz

    No no Scottley just tiling directly onto bitumen covered concrete floor ..any advice greatly appreciated

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    Default Re: Tiling onto bathroom floor using Gulfstone with Quartz

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave View Post
    Yes you need a polyurethane adhesive .. as water mixed adhesives will warp them..

    Mapei do 2 suitable ones..

    Granirapid or Elastorapid.

    Both are a 2 component S2 adhesive for conglomerate stone and resin based tiles.

    Warp them? whats that all about

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    Default Re: Tiling onto bathroom floor using Gulfstone with Quartz

    had a few people on here recently who have has probs with quartz tiles bowing especially when laid over ufh
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    Default Re: Tiling onto bathroom floor using Gulfstone with Quartz

    is beginning to sound to me that i need a preofessional to help me here! how much should i be expecting to pay to lay 5m square of these tiles then approx? any ideas?

    thanks in advance

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    Default Re: Tiling onto bathroom floor using Gulfstone with Quartz

    Quote Originally Posted by tkblueyonder View Post
    is beginning to sound to me that i need a preofessional to help me here! how much should i be expecting to pay to lay 5m square of these tiles then approx? any ideas?

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    Pricing isn't discussed in the public section of the forums. If you can find a member on here that is near you, maybe you could contact them and ask them to call round and give you a price?
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