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Clapton712

Hello All,

This is my first post, but I have been lurking for a few weeks before registering. Great knowledge available which I know will help me!

Im just about to start tiling my wet room ensuite. I think im ready to start the floor, but I have an adhesive question. I have cement boards on the floor on top of very solid supported chipboard. I don't really want to use a rapid set adhesive as I will be taking my time to ensure I get it right. The tiles are Vintage Hews from leekes, and have P1 stamped on the back.

Can anyone recommend a standard setting flexible tile adhesive for fixing porcelain tiles? Im also unsure what gap to leave at the wall transition, the wall will have a Metro style tile about 6m thick.

Im sure ill have plenty more questions! Thank for reading, pics below!

Ben
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Clapton712

Oh and here is my 'tiling template' !!

It has changed slightly as both tiles on either side are now equal in size.

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Hi Ben, first question would be, are these floor tiles? Just wanted to double check.

Prep looks good, its been tanked.

you can buy various makes of adhesive, id plump for a standard set S1 flexible.
 
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Clapton712

Hi,

Yes they are floor tiles, advertised as and also in a display as floor tiles.

Also to add, there will be a glass screen fitted to the tiles on the left hand wall around 200mm from the edge of the tanked section.

Thanks
 
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Flintstone

The boards on the floor are insulation boards not cement boards, did you put any adhesive under those or just screws?
With regards to the adhesive, as lee said, a standard set flexible adhesive, s1 rated, from a good tile shop and not b&q or wickes
 
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Clapton712

Sorry I did mean insulation boards. They are glued and screwed as per the reccomendations. Yes tiles are porcelain with a Matt finish so I believe they do not need sealing?

MY local Screwfix only has Mapai Rapid setting adhesive which I'm not keen on using purely as I want to get this right first time. I work in precision engineering so I know this is going to be a nightmare for me to accept the variations in tiles!!

MY local DIY shed has Unibond ultra flexible, is this a decent make of adhesive or shall I look else where?

Cheers for all the replies
 
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Flintstone

I wouldn't use the unibond, you want a reputable brand such as tilemaster, Mapei, ultra or granfix is ok. Where do you live, there must be somewhere local
 
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Clapton712

I wouldn't use the unibond, you want a reputable brand such as tilemaster, Mapei, ultra or granfix is ok. Where do you live, there must be somewhere local

There are a few local but I'm aiming to pay the same price as my Local Screwfix for Mapei rapid set which is about £26 for 2 20kg bags. I love near place called Devizes.
 

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