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    Anyone know how to do it? Do I lay the whe floor with tiles then put a bath on top aswell as a shower cubicle?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dropanuke View Post
    Anyone know how to do it? Do I lay the whe floor with tiles then put a bath on top aswell as a shower cubicle?
    Yes.

    Although dont forget to run water and waste pipes under the tiles if you are moving the bath/ sink/ toilet.

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    Even though the ceramic tiles arnt going to be seen?

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    yes

    get a 'man' in to do it
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    Was thinking about doing it myself

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    Default Re: Bathroom floor tiling??

    If it were me I'd strip it all out and go with stained/sealed concrete.



    Not hard to do, looks great and more durable than any other option.
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    Quote Originally Posted by VictorCharlie View Post
    If it were me I'd strip it all out and go with stained/sealed concrete.



    Not hard to do, looks great and more durable than any other option.
    That does look great. I bet it's quite cold, could always run some hot water pipes under the top layer of concrete for underwater heating I guess.

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    Didn't think about the weather. I know yall's heating bills are pretty high and obviously it doesn't get that cold in my part of Texas. Maybe a nice thick pair of merino wool socks?
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    Quote Originally Posted by VictorCharlie View Post
    If it were me I'd strip it all out and go with stained/sealed concrete.



    Not hard to do, looks great and more durable than any other option.
    It looks a bit like drying plaster and a pain in the arse when your Mrs changes her mind. Tiles are pretty easy to lay and you can get thousands of finishes nowadays. Just done up our bathroom and glass on the walls is a nice alternative but quite expensive.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dropanuke View Post
    Even though the ceramic tiles arnt going to be seen?
    Don't be lazy!

    For the sake of a few tiles, it's worth doing, it will probably take just as long to measure where they should be as it will to actually tile it.

    If the bathroom is upstairs, use flexi grout and decent interlocking boards underneath. If not, the floor will move and your tiles will crack.

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    I got a buddy that was doing this part time for a while. Image search stained concrete floors and you can see some really cool colors and designs
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    Quote Originally Posted by Greenbeanz View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by VictorCharlie View Post
    If it were me I'd strip it all out and go with stained/sealed concrete.



    Not hard to do, looks great and more durable than any other option.
    It looks a bit like drying plaster and a pain in the arse when your Mrs changes her mind. Tiles are pretty easy to lay and you can get thousands of finishes nowadays. Just done up our bathroom and glass on the walls is a nice alternative but quite expensive.
    I'm not sure how hard or easy it is to change later but b/c it is the same concrete slab the house is built on you can always carpet or tile over it if so desired.
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    I tile because we have to do marble floors occasionally.

    Set it all out dry in tiles one line of tiles one way through the room then go dead square the other way so you have a cross od dry tiles in the room that way you will be able to measure over to each wall and see if they are running parrallell and if they are square to each other. you also get to see the gauge of the tiles (over size including joints) so that you can choose where the line of cuts will be best hidden. (You choose where you want full tiles against the most seen wall and the cuts against the most forgiving or maybe the worst wall (where you'd have to do some cuts tiles anyway). ( Maybe a bent wall or out of square one)

    Then mark the floor carefully and use two string lines on high nails so that you they are dead square on the edge of your line of tiles so that you can trowel the adhesive on under the string without moving it. You can then lay each square of tiles individually in each four sections of the cross you have alreay laid and you'll know it will all work exact and their wont be any surprises at the end. work out towards the door in the last remaining quarter.

    Use a two part rubber based adhesive with a 10mm notched trowel and choose the largest tiles you can possibly afford.



    take the exact sizes and shape of the room on paper down with you when purchasing tiles so that you can choose tile size that works best for you too. you will probably need underlay as well cement sheet nailed down with clouts; dont be miserly with the clouts either use alot of them and use a mash hammer to lightly tap them once then bang them in in one hit after wear glasses and keep kids away because they do fire out from under the hammer occasionally when going into cement sheet.

    Id sooner go with polished concrete too If I could
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    Andre knows his stuff. If you're tiling on floorboards you need to sort the plumbing out first and test it as you don't want to have to break the floor up and redo it if there's a leak when you're done. The best kind of plumbing is solvent seal, you brush the solvent into the joints and it melts everything together giving you a watertight seal. And if it gets cold in the winter use plastic pipe for your feed too as it won't burst. Also fit isolator valves to all your incoming stuff where you can get to them easily, sink, ti=oilet, bath/shower etc.

    Get eleven mil (half inch) OSB sheets or plywood and cut them to the size of the room. Draw a six inch square grid over the floor surface and at every cross put a one inch screw in, so the surface is screwed down every six inches in every direction. Then make sure you use flexible floor adhesive and flexible floor grout.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kirkland Laing View Post
    Andre knows his stuff. If you're tiling on floorboards you need to sort the plumbing out first and test it as you don't want to have to break the floor up and redo it if there's a leak when you're done. The best kind of plumbing is solvent seal, you brush the solvent into the joints and it melts everything together giving you a watertight seal. And if it gets cold in the winter use plastic pipe for your feed too as it won't burst. Also fit isolator valves to all your incoming stuff where you can get to them easily, sink, ti=oilet, bath/shower etc.

    Get eleven mil (half inch) OSB sheets or plywood and cut them to the size of the room. Draw a six inch square grid over the floor surface and at every cross put a one inch screw in, so the surface is screwed down every six inches in every direction. Then make sure you use flexible floor adhesive and flexible floor grout.
    Do you have a picture of what you mean just as a reference?
    If not then its cool

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