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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 ... -
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Tiling onto bathroom floor using Gulfstone with Quartz
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 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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Re: Tiling onto bathroom floor using Gulfstone with Quartz
bumpity bump
Can anybody help answer this member's question?
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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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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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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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Re: Tiling onto bathroom floor using Gulfstone with Quartz

Originally Posted by
Dave
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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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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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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Re: Tiling onto bathroom floor using Gulfstone with Quartz

Originally Posted by
tkblueyonder
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
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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