My friend asked me to help him tile his bathroom as although not tilers both of us have done some reasonable tiling jobs together for family and friends, so we thought we would give it a go.
He got the tiles and adhesive from his local tile shop. The tiles are quite big, 900mm x 350mm and we checked we got the right adhesive that would support the weight of the tiles we were using and is meant for bathrooms.
He wanted a tiled removable panel for the side of the bath.
We were advised that if we wanted to tile a bath panel we should buy 18mm ply WBP so that it is rigid and prime it first.
We primed it with Bal primer and tiled it about 4 hours later although the primer dried quite quickly.
My friend wanted the panel (about 1700mm long) to be removable so that he could gain access to the plumbing if there was a problem in the future as that would be the only way to get to the pipes/connections, so we primed and tiled the panel on the floor but when we came back to grout it about 3 days later, we moved it (very carefully holding it about 1/3 of the way in each end to stop it trying to flex) into the bathroom to do this and found that one or 2 tiles were loose.
Some parts were stuck well but others not, in fact it felt like the tile would snap when we lifted the loose end because it stuck so well at the other end. So we used a scraper to drive in the fixed end to get the tile off. When we got it off we found that the adhesive was stuck to the wood but came off easily off most of the tile so now we are not confident about the other ones (total off 4 tiles on the panel as they are so big and the bottom ones are cut down so that the panel is about 1 and 2/2 tiles high) so we are thinking we have to start at square one again.
Any ideas what is wrong please, what have we done wrong?
Was it because we moved it, in which case how can you make a removable panel if it cannot be moved?
Or was it because the tiles are so big and even 18mm will flex when moved?
Why did the adhesive come off the tile instead of the wood, I would have thought if anything the wood would have been the problem and the adhesive would have come off that?
Should we have done something else to the wood, we did test it before on a scrap piece of ply without any primer and a broken tile and it seemed to stick so well?
Another slight problem we are having is that the panel sticks out more than we would like, we did measure everything but the adhesive is probably 1 or2mm or so thicker than we expected and the whole thing is probably 4mm more than we expected ( with slight imperfections under the poly bath the frame did not sit as tight as we hoped) this may not sound a lot but it would look better if it was a bit less, but what could we use, surely there is nothing rigid enough that is less than 18mm, obviously a thinner panel would solve our thickness problem?
Any help or advice appreciated.
He got the tiles and adhesive from his local tile shop. The tiles are quite big, 900mm x 350mm and we checked we got the right adhesive that would support the weight of the tiles we were using and is meant for bathrooms.
He wanted a tiled removable panel for the side of the bath.
We were advised that if we wanted to tile a bath panel we should buy 18mm ply WBP so that it is rigid and prime it first.
We primed it with Bal primer and tiled it about 4 hours later although the primer dried quite quickly.
My friend wanted the panel (about 1700mm long) to be removable so that he could gain access to the plumbing if there was a problem in the future as that would be the only way to get to the pipes/connections, so we primed and tiled the panel on the floor but when we came back to grout it about 3 days later, we moved it (very carefully holding it about 1/3 of the way in each end to stop it trying to flex) into the bathroom to do this and found that one or 2 tiles were loose.
Some parts were stuck well but others not, in fact it felt like the tile would snap when we lifted the loose end because it stuck so well at the other end. So we used a scraper to drive in the fixed end to get the tile off. When we got it off we found that the adhesive was stuck to the wood but came off easily off most of the tile so now we are not confident about the other ones (total off 4 tiles on the panel as they are so big and the bottom ones are cut down so that the panel is about 1 and 2/2 tiles high) so we are thinking we have to start at square one again.
Any ideas what is wrong please, what have we done wrong?
Was it because we moved it, in which case how can you make a removable panel if it cannot be moved?
Or was it because the tiles are so big and even 18mm will flex when moved?
Why did the adhesive come off the tile instead of the wood, I would have thought if anything the wood would have been the problem and the adhesive would have come off that?
Should we have done something else to the wood, we did test it before on a scrap piece of ply without any primer and a broken tile and it seemed to stick so well?
Another slight problem we are having is that the panel sticks out more than we would like, we did measure everything but the adhesive is probably 1 or2mm or so thicker than we expected and the whole thing is probably 4mm more than we expected ( with slight imperfections under the poly bath the frame did not sit as tight as we hoped) this may not sound a lot but it would look better if it was a bit less, but what could we use, surely there is nothing rigid enough that is less than 18mm, obviously a thinner panel would solve our thickness problem?
Any help or advice appreciated.