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Afternoon all,
Just came from sister inlaws, she's having bathroom walls tiled (not by me!). She has chosen 10mm porcelain (300x600) there are 6 in a 25kg pack which covers ... -
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10mm porcelain on skim?
Afternoon all,
Just came from sister inlaws, she's having bathroom walls tiled (not by me!). She has chosen 10mm porcelain (300x600) there are 6 in a 25kg pack which covers 1m sq and is planning on fixing them onto skimmed plasterboard. I have advised her that these tiles are too heavy - exceeding the recommended limit of 20kg/m sq for skim on plasterboard. Personally I would not do this - Am I correct? Am I being over cautious? Is she in for trouble?
Thanks everybody in advance.
Ryan
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pro-handyman (04-09-2010)
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Re: 10mm porcelain on skim?
Should be 5 to 0.9 mtr.. and 6 to 1.08 mtr.. so have you weighed them..?
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Re: 10mm porcelain on skim?
...well the box says 6 to 1.08m sq, I'm calling it 6 to be safe.
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Re: 10mm porcelain on skim?
Dave, haven't wieghed them but if it was 5 allowing for addy and grout would you do it?
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Re: 10mm porcelain on skim?
So it's 5 and half tiles..
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It is over weight though..
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pro-handyman (04-09-2010)
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Re: 10mm porcelain on skim?
I wouldn't fix them, not worth the risk
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pro-handyman (04-09-2010)
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Re: 10mm porcelain on skim?
you were right
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pro-handyman (04-09-2010)
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Re: 10mm porcelain on skim?
Tell her to make sure she wears a safety helmet when she is in the shower or on the look, quite hurt when they fall on your head.
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they are only just over but it is hard to say if i would fix them it all depends on the condition of the walls.
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Probably hold well but who would want to chance it?
Wouldn't want to myself.
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tuff call
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doug boardley
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I wouldn't risk it myself
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