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26-03-2008
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| am i mad? Marble Floor DIY! | | OK... im looking for a bit of help...
My other half has decided we are having a marble floor in the living room (already bought! Beige honed Spanish marble 40x20x1.2 and 20x20x1.2 to do sort of brick effect) . Roughly 20m2
First Question should i even attempt to try and put it down myself? I am normally a quite capable DIY'er (stop swearing at me!) and have in the past tiled my conservatory floor and Kitchen Floor/Walls with porcelain tiles, which IMO have turned out Ok. Or should i get in a pro (but not really an option as ive not got the dosh!)
Next question the floor is is wooden...i have boarded it out in 9mm ply (was this correct?) and it is now level do i need to prime this? If so with what? PVA?
I have bought Super Flexible Adhesive (CreART) what depth of adhesive is recomended? Do i butter each tile individually?
What size spacers would you recommend?
Do i seal before i fit? i grout? or when its down, grouted cleaned and dry?
Am i mad?
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| Re: am i mad? Marble Floor DIY! | | I could lay them for you but if you cant afford it then i cant
Send me a PM and i could pop around for you and give some advice if you aint too far away from me, im in the Salford area.
But rip up the 9mm ply 1st mate, no good. | | |
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| Re: am i mad? Marble Floor DIY! | | Good man Penno! | I hear; I forget
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27-03-2008
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| Re: am i mad? Marble Floor DIY! | | Quote:
Originally Posted by penno I could lay them for you but if you cant afford it then i cant
Send me a PM and i could pop around for you and give some advice if you aint too far away from me, im in the Salford area.
But rip up the 9mm ply 1st mate, no good. |
How come rip up the 9mm ply? Why is it no good?  | | |
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| Re: am i mad? Marble Floor DIY! | | Quote:
Originally Posted by Giveitabash How come rip up the 9mm ply? Why is it no good?  | It isn't thick enough mate, you need at least a 12mm and being a weighty marble without seeing the job i would sway towards using a 6mm or 9mm backer board.
The 9mm ply will cause movement and heartbreak in the future mate. | | |
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| Re: am i mad? Marble Floor DIY! | | Put a 6 mm hardier backer board on top of the 9mm ply, | | |
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| Re: am i mad? Marble Floor DIY! | | Quote:
Originally Posted by penno It isn't thick enough mate, you need at least a 12mm and being a weighty marble without seeing the job i would sway towards using a 6mm or 9mm backer board.
The 9mm ply will cause movement and heartbreak in the future mate. |
You cant make an assumtion like that when the man hasn't even stated what is on the floor other than its wood, thats an unfounded statement !!!!
If he has overboarded floorboards with 9mm ply then the man could be correct. tiler
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| Re: am i mad? Marble Floor DIY! | | Quote:
Originally Posted by andyb_987 Put a 6 mm hardier backer board on top of the 9mm ply, |
That would create a very big raise in the floor, especially with adjoining rooms, too much of a step. Take it up and get a backerboard down.
Like i said mate, if you are in the Manchester area i could pop around for you and take a look/give advice.
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Originally Posted by wetdec You cant make an assumtion like that when the man hasn't even stated what is on the floor other than its wood, thats an unfounded statement !!!!
If he has overboarded floorboards with 9mm ply then the man could be correct tiler
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Oooo my apologies, just read up, presumed we were talking floor boards here. | |
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Reason: Automerged last two posts from the same member. Happy tiling. :-)
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| Re: am i mad? Marble Floor DIY! | | Its cool
What are we talking about did anyone find out yet as until we know no one can say how to proceed.
Is it Weyroc 18/22 or Softwood floorboards m8 ?? Quote: |
Spanish marble 40x20x1.2 and 20x20x1.2 to do sort of brick effect) . Roughly 20m2
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This is the second concern, what thickness is this product, its name, its supplier and does it have a hessian mesh fixed on the back ??? tiler
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| Re: am i mad? Marble Floor DIY! | | Quote:
Originally Posted by wetdec You cant make an assumtion like that when the man hasn't even stated what is on the floor other than its wood, thats an unfounded statement !!!! If he has overboarded floorboards with 9mm ply then the man could be correct. tiler
.. | I thought BS when I was fixing was 18mm if using ply! Has it changed then?
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| Re: am i mad? Marble Floor DIY! | | Quote:
Originally Posted by TilingLogistics I thought BS when I was fixing was 18mm if using ply! Has it changed then?
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Well if he has 18mm T&G floor boards as oposed to weiroc and you add 9mm then your getting 27mm of wood on 450 centers. tiler
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