Correct adhesive for granite / quartz tiles

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Correct adhesive for granite / quartz tiles

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I'm thinking of getting the topps tiles stardust tiles but im unsure which adhesive to use. I'm planning on getting the 30 x 30 tiles for the floor and walls. What's the correct adhesive to use?

http://www.toppstiles.co.uk/tprod4715/s ... x30cm.html

It would be best if the adhesive is from topps. I've used Bal products in the past. Also I guess the grout doesn't have to be anything special.

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Hi Ant,

what's the substrate you're tiling on to?

You can use pretty much any flexible adhesive for those tiles, I recommend any of the ardex "X" series adhesives (x7, x7G, x7R, x7001, x77 etc) just make sure to seal the tiles with a natural stone impregnator.

Make sure to use a flexible grout as well, I'd recommend matching with ardex flex FL, go for Dove Grey colour with those tiles.
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The topps trade repidset flexible is decent enough but try and grab a tradesman outside who has an account with topps and get him to buy it for you, will save you a fortune!
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ukdiyman wrote:You could try this company instead


They have a tile shop selling these tiles at good prices but will also be able to advise you on what to you as an adhesive

Here is the link to the shop:
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Re: Correct adhesive for granite / quartz tiles

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Quartz/resin...tile.....


I would be looking to use a LATEX based WHITE based cement addy fast setting,.or a ptb(pourable thick bed)adhesive....fast setting adhesive,(less water used when mixing this adhesive)so less chance off your quartz tiles..curling ect...

This tile is a high end tile,so you will need to pay extra for prep and adhesive,if you use a normal flexy adhesive...you might have problems...check with the tile mfr.....DON'T listen to the boys/girls from Topps....min wage an all that with 90% with them... :wink:


What is the substrate your fixing them to?
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haveagohero wrote:The topps trade repidset flexible is decent enough but try and grab a tradesman outside who has an account with topps and get him to buy it for you, will save you a fortune!
How will that work?

If he can find a trades person, the person will want something for doing it, so unless he can save a fortune, what he saves on cost he will have to give to the person with the account for getting it.
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someone-else wrote:
haveagohero wrote:The topps trade repidset flexible is decent enough but try and grab a tradesman outside who has an account with topps and get him to buy it for you, will save you a fortune!
How will that work?

If he can find a trades person, the person will want something for doing it, so unless he can save a fortune, what he saves on cost he will have to give to the person with the account for getting it.


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