Can cement be used as tile adhesive on window sill?

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Hi there

I have five slate tiles to use on my kitchen window sill. Someone recommended that I just use cement to fix them seeing as it is not a floor and will not see heave traffic.

I wondered if anyone here can confirm whether that's a good idea or not?

Also, if it is OK to use cement, what's the minimum thickness I can get away with? The thinner the better for me....

See photos below for how the window sill is at the moment with the old tiles removed.

Cheers

Max


 
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They'll be more likely to stay put if you use a cement-based floor tile adhesive.

Cheers
Richard
 
Hi

Many thanks for the suggestion....

Will that do I everything I need, as in level the surface AND stick the tiles down? Or would I need to use something else as well?

Also, is there any chance you could link me to the kind of thing you mean to make sure I get it right?

Cheers
 
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Great - Thanks for that.

Excuse me for being a cheapskate, but does anyone know of a similar product available in smaller bags? Our window sill is 170cm x 20cm and I'm guessing I would not need much for that. I've no other use for the adhesive, so buying such a big bag would be a waste.

Cheers
 
Sticking me nose in, but I've had success with the Wickes rapid set ready mixed cement compound.......it mixes really smooth, indicating an added plasticiser. I got rid of any loose stuff, gave it a coat of PVA and set to.
It worked well, and was available in 2kg bags, I think.
John :)
 
That's the sort of stuff Max and if you check out 220997 that's the very product I used.
My job was tiles onto thermalite......I dampened the blocks well, brushed on a PVA layer (a squeeze of wood glue and a wet paintbrush to be exact) and got cracking.....the tiles haven't shifted.
I guess the secret is not to allow the surface you are tiling on to become absorbent to the extent that it absorbs too much moisture from the cement mix.
All I can say is that it worked fine for me!
John :)
 
For a million and one reasons, we had to get on with a load of other things around the house (and in our lives!) so this job never got done.

Thanks for all the replies (last year :oops: ).

Can anyone recommend a cheap primer to use? I only need a really small quantity - enough for 5 tiles. And money really is too tight to mention (as the old song goes).

As for adhesive, I'm planning on using Burnerman's suggestion:

http://www.wickes.co.uk/Wickes-Quick-Set-Mortar-2kg/p/220997

Do I definitely need a primer if using this? The window sill had tiles on it before that we removed, just in case that makes any difference.

Cheers
 
That primer will work well, Max.....there's a fair chance you won't need it, but better do it anyway.....you don't want to do the job twice!
John :)
 
Thanks Burnerman, both for your reply here and for all your previous replies! Hopefully I'll finally get the job done now and move onto something else...

Cheers mate
 

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