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I am having my bathroom tiled with porceline mosaic tiles, some of which are in a shower. My bathroom fitter wants to stick them on with Silicone, is this ok or not?
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I am having my bathroom tiled with porceline mosaic tiles, some of which are in a shower. My bathroom fitter wants to stick them on with Silicone, is this ok or not?
Thanks


nope,please dont let him do this



No, a flexible adhesive should be used.
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"


has he started tiling yer menjee,if i was you i would look for another tiler


sounds like he should stick to fitting bathrooms and not tiling

is he a bathroom fitter or a tiler? i'd be wary of letting him carry on after suggesting that.
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those that understand binary and those that don't
kilty55 (16-03-2011)


Definitely not........ A quality SPF adhesive should be used.
"The early bird catches the worm.... but it's the second mouse that gets the cheese"
Your 'tiler' obviously doesn't know what he's doing and he's going to be putting tiles on where there's going to be a lot of water. I think you should look for someone else.



Saddlebag ceramics, springs to mind![]()
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The guy is clueless, don't let him back in your house



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QUOTE=kilty55;490725]lol firing his silicone guns at will[/QUOTE]
I feel sorry for Will
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sg7qjC_C8AM


lol smokinnnnnnnnnnnnn




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Definitely not, unless you want serious problems, as said above, get a pro in, we're not touting for work but trying to help you to a proper installation.
oh dear, that much humour means someone (or indeed someones) have been at the laughing soup. Silicone is a wonderful adhesive but not for porcelain or any tiles for that matter in any circumstances. "Saddlebag Tiling". I will add it to my limited repertoire of tiling wit.
On a similar vein I was asked today to do an "extra" which was to re-do the grout on the floor tiles in the cloakroom. Large country house (a Hall no less), v nice. Tiles were marble and laid upside down as well as having been grouted with silicone. How I wish I'd heard of Saddlebag Tiling this morning![]()
Is BAL mosaic fix any good
jeez did the guy keep a straight face when he asked you that? did you check for a camera crew? hope you dont let him anywhere near your bathroom after a statement like that!
I did think it sounded odd.
That's the second time this week I have heard of a so-called tiler wanting to stick tiles, mosaic or otherwise, with silicone. Please tell him to go home, if poosible going past the church for confession and past a charity shop to donate his tools...

Mosaic Fix is fine but two things to remember, 1) don't let this joker fix them as i'm almost positive he will get it all over the place and 2) I wouldn't buy BAL mosaic fix from Topps Tiles unless you have more money than sense

I've found Adesilex P9 White mapie 20kg for 33 quid would this do the job?
Cheers
Shouldnt be paying more than about £XX for that. 20kg will do a LOT of mosaic.
Last edited by GirlRacerRed; 17-03-2011 at 08:11 AM. Reason: no trade prices in the open forum

Scott (16-03-2011)
Cheers, would you use this one or BAL mosaic fix?

Personally I'd go for the Adesilex P9 or the P10 if they are glass mosaics.
Although I really would look for a tiler to do the job and see what his/her preference on adhesive is. Mosaic's can so easily be messed up and look terrible if installed by an unskilled tiler.
Ring round your local tilers and get them to come and give you a price, as to see examples of their work, most tilers who take pride in their job will have plenty of photos to show you or you may be able to go and see a job they are working on at the moment of the home owner doesn't mind.
Or you can see if you can find a tiler in your area on here, if you click on a members username it will come up with their profile and many have photo albums in their profile of their work.
This all sounds like i'm trying to push you to use a tiler from here, but i'm not it's just one more avenue to find someone capable of doing a good job.
Get a few people round, check them out as much as you can and see examples of their work. Let them do the talking and you can always cross reference their advice on this forum to weed out any chancers.
Expect to pay a fair price for a fair job - Skilled Artisans are not cheap....Cheap artisans are not skilled
Please don't buy some adhesive for the guy who was going to use silicone, it shows a lack of understanding on his part and i'm guessing he has never fixed mosaic before in his life.
Last edited by Colour Republic; 16-03-2011 at 11:27 PM.
ask him if his car was being serviced in the garage would he let them fit brake pads with pritt stick?!
why on earth would anyone use silicone to fix tiles?!
its not as if it would even save him time or money either!
Patrick

No! SPF adhesive would be good
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