I’ve a problem, which could be a big problem! I’ve had a few bathrooms tiled with large tiles that weigh circa 17+KG / m2. I think the British standard for tiling require wall tiles to have full bed adhesion rather than the blob method if the tiles exceed 70% of the weight bearing capability of the substrate (but I could be just dreaming)? If this is the case, can anyone point me in the right direction to which standards apply and if possible a summary of what the requirements are. I also have a feeling that full adhesion is required for fire regs? Again, I think I read this somewhere but it may not be applicable to the UK?
The tiles are in bathrooms, which is plaster boarded, it’s a retro fit. The shower areas have been tanked, but not the rest of the room, again, I seem to think that the new standards require damp rooms to be fully tanked before tiling?
Anyway, one of the bathrooms the tiles are now loose / falling off before they’ve got to grouting…..so at least it’s been found early. I had been assured they were all full bed tiled…..but the evidence is in, and they aren’t!
The tiles are in bathrooms, which is plaster boarded, it’s a retro fit. The shower areas have been tanked, but not the rest of the room, again, I seem to think that the new standards require damp rooms to be fully tanked before tiling?
Anyway, one of the bathrooms the tiles are now loose / falling off before they’ve got to grouting…..so at least it’s been found early. I had been assured they were all full bed tiled…..but the evidence is in, and they aren’t!