Welcome to Tilers Forums Tiling Forum
The UK's Biggest Tiling Forum for DIY and Professional Tilers; find
- » Tile Advice for Bathroom Tiles, Kitchen Tiles, Wall Tiles, Floor Tiles
- » Customers can Find a Tiler, or Wall and Floor Tilers can Find Customers
- » Tiling Tools, Tile Adhesive, Tile Grout and other Tile Products
- » Advice and Discussion related to Tiling Courses and Tiling NVQ's
- » Professional Tilers can find Business Advice, Discounts, Trade Accounts
DIY and Professional Wall and Floor Tilers are Welcome
Advice from by Tilers, Manufacturers, Distributors and Tile Suppliers
REGISTER HERE FOR FREE
p.s.: Registered members will not see this ad
1Likes -
1 Post By Rich
Discuss
Star-tek (Gulf Stone) Grouting in the
Tiling Forum at TilersForums;
Hi all, first post and was hoping someone can offer some advice.
Using black Star-tek tiles 300x300 (black quartz composite with shiny silver bits)on timber floor with 2 or 3mm ... -
New TilersForums Contributor
Star-tek (Gulf Stone) Grouting
Hi all, first post and was hoping someone can offer some advice.
Using black Star-tek tiles 300x300 (black quartz composite with shiny silver bits)on timber floor with 2 or 3mm spacing. Fixed using Mapei Keraquick with Latex plus.
What is recommendation and best looking for grout.
1. Ultracolour Plus black with Fugolatic
2. Kerapoxy Design black, possibly with glitter.
I was concerned as a few people have mentioned the tiles hazing with epoxy.
thanks in advance
Campbell
-
-
Re: Star-tek (Gulf Stone) Grouting
when you say timber floor what do you mean as in the make up of the substrate .epoxy grout is fine if you follow the directions
-
-
Re: Star-tek (Gulf Stone) Grouting
not sure if epoxy is recommended for timber floors
-
-
New TilersForums Contributor
Re: Star-tek (Gulf Stone) Grouting
I have timber joist, tongue and groove floorboards, covered with ply. I am thinking the ultracolour plus with fugolastic is most accomodating, however if the epoxy is far superior in looks it may change my mind.
thanks
-
-
Re: Star-tek (Gulf Stone) Grouting
What thickness ply and does the floor have any deflection
-
-
New TilersForums Contributor
Re: Star-tek (Gulf Stone) Grouting
I have used 9mm ply, however I removed the floor and fitted dwangs at 600mm spacing prior to re fitting the floor. The floor s relatively stiff for a timber floor and flat.
-
-
Re: Star-tek (Gulf Stone) Grouting
Sorry but 9mm ply is to thin, it should be min 15mm. Have you looked at tile backer boards?
AMEY TILING - Ceramic, porcelain, mosaic and natural stone tiling
Richard Amey - 07817 904 897 Email - Ameytiling@Hotmail.co.uk
-
-
Re: Star-tek (Gulf Stone) Grouting
Also def want to give the tiles a min of 3mm joint. This the min for Kerapoxy (not sure of the Kerapoxy design off the top of my head) and British standard on all floors.
Last edited by Rich; 10-09-2011 at 10:32 AM.
AMEY TILING - Ceramic, porcelain, mosaic and natural stone tiling
Richard Amey - 07817 904 897 Email - Ameytiling@Hotmail.co.uk
-
Similar Threads
-
By charlie1 in forum Tiling Forum
Replies: 10
Last Post: 19-04-2011, 08:33 PM
-
By connors12345 in forum For Sale & Wanted
Replies: 4
Last Post: 23-06-2009, 08:33 PM
-
By connors12345 in forum Stone Tiling Forum
Replies: 4
Last Post: 01-03-2009, 07:52 PM
-
By connors12345 in forum Tiling Forum
Replies: 9
Last Post: 14-02-2009, 03:05 PM
-
By connors12345 in forum Stone Tiling Forum
Replies: 9
Last Post: 14-02-2009, 03:05 PM
Visitors found this page by searching for:
startek tiles
,
gulf stone tiles
,
Startek stone
,
tilersforums.co.uk star-tec tiles
,
black quatrz composite tiles
Tags for this Thread
Posting Permissions
- You may not post new threads
- You may not post replies
- You may not post attachments
- You may not edit your posts
-
Forum Rules
Tilers Forums is the UK's largest wall and floor
tiling forum. Advice is provided free of charge to all users. Tilers Forums does not take responsibility for any loss or damage caused due to following advice found on this forum. All wall and floor tiling should be carried out by a qualified wall and floor tiler. Views expressed on this forum are of the users and not
Tilers Forums. Views expressed on this tiling forum are of the contributor only and not the forum as a whole. Not all views should be taken as fact but simply the opinion of the person posting. Readers are reminded to seek professional advice before undertaking any wall and floor tiling project.
Tilers Forums is a Trading Style of Untold Developments Ltd.
Search Engine Optimisation, Web Development and Online Marketing for the UK.
Bookmarks