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crippo2

I want to fully tile my new shower, including the ceiling. I have Marble tiles, 406mm square and 15mm thick. The shower structure is timber frame, covered with Aquapanel, screwed at recommended distances. the roof to the shower is similarly covered and is fully capable of supporting the weight of all the 12 tiles I would need to install.

I have spoken to both the BAL technical help line and to the tile supplier. For obvious reasons (legal) neither is willing to recommend tiling a shower ceiling, unless the tiles are mechanically locked (presumably by screwing?) to the structure above them.

However I have seen tiled shower ceilings as well as large slabs of ornamental Marble apparantly suspended from structure without mechanical support.

any thoughts/hints/tips? on methods and materials - presumably an industrial strength adhesive is a good starting point?

thanks in advance
 
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grumpygrouter

I want to fully tile my new shower, including the ceiling. I have Marble tiles, 406mm square and 15mm thick. The shower structure is timber frame, covered with Aquapanel, screwed at recommended distances. the roof to the shower is similarly covered and is fully capable of supporting the weight of all the 12 tiles I would need to install.

I have spoken to both the BAL technical help line and to the tile supplier. For obvious reasons (legal) neither is willing to recommend tiling a shower ceiling, unless the tiles are mechanically locked (presumably by screwing?) to the structure above them.

However I have seen tiled shower ceilings as well as large slabs of ornamental Marble apparantly suspended from structure without mechanical support.

any thoughts/hints/tips? on methods and materials - presumably an industrial strength adhesive is a good starting point?

thanks in advance
APPARANTLY may well be the operative word. You may well find they were mechanically fixed but you couldn't see the fixing.
 
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Deleted member 1779

This is my ceiling.... With a spotlight and extract fan. I believe the ceiling should not be the focus of any attention.

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Also plasterboard is a doddle to fit and skim, plus its easy to cut holes in for putting in the lighting and fans.

If I were ever to do anything fancy with the ceiling it would be to have them strobe lights that make it look like stars at night.

But not tiles on a celing... Mind you if you fancy a chuckle there is a post about putting a mirror on a ceiling after someone saw it on film Basic Instinct. Thread has a lot of the same fixing advice as for tiles but with some obvious inuendo.
 
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MICK the Tiler

Putting thick marble tiles onto a ceiling can be done, but require you to screw plywood onto the ceiling at 100mm centres then this is covered in hardie backer glued and screwed NOT PLASTERBOARD. The heavier the tile then they will need some sort of fail safe safety wire epoxied to the back of the marble this wire in turn needs to be drilled up through the ceiling sheets then fixed with screws from the top or inside the ceiling. This type of work is very specialized and SHOULD NOT be attempted by someone who has little or no experience in this type of work.

If you feel you would like a tiled ceiling why not do it in mosaics tiled onto hardie backer NOT PLASTERBOARD? Less weight equals less risk.
 
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R Montgomery

In the states steam shower ceilings have to be tiled by code and this is very often a heavy stone.So it can be done but with serious heavy duty wood framing and mechanically fixed render along with specialized adhesives and if the bal man said no they might not exist here.Don't attempt it.What you could do is go with Mick the Tiler's plywood and cement board method.Then go and find the same stone but 10mm thick and cut them down to maybe 100mm x 100mm then install them with the correct adhesive and a hard hat.Looks good put in diagonally with say a 100mm border.
 
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uptonboy

Got called to look at leaky shower some time back as some tiles had come loose, sure enough 2 or 3 had above the shower tray but 2 where missing from the ceiling. They were 6in white. Asked the customer if they had fallen whilst she was there but said it was already like that when she moved in and hadn't got round to sorting it out. Some people............. ended up ripping all out and starting again
 

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