connecting rubber floor to tilled walls in bathroom.

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Hello folks

We're considering 2 different options for our bathroom floor. We will be having MR plasterboard and then tiles on the walls and would like to try a rubber floor or ceramic floor tiles.

We were thinking rubber might be better as the floor is wooden and I understand ceramic tile and/or the grout has a tendency to crack on wooden floors.

So assuming I go for rubber how do I go about joining the rubber to the wall tiles? Is it simply done with silicone sealant and does the rubber floor run under the tiles or up them slightly?

Thanks for any tips

Jo
 
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sorry ment to say the flooring should run up a cove former, up the wall to 150mm then bottom course off tiles begin here.
 
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Thanks tictic that stuff looks like it might work depending on the thickness of the flooring. We might get rubber tiles and have ordered some samples, will double check with the company on the best way to lay them.

Jo
 

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