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Dura-Rock cement boards are up around tub/shower, joints were taped with
thinset. Now the tiling, and I'm asking opinions are the proper adhesive to use for the tiles. The local Reno store suggests a Type 2 latex adhesive, but I have some doubts about using it. Thanks in advance |
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![]() "kato" wrote in message ... Dura-Rock cement boards are up around tub/shower, joints were taped with thinset. Now the tiling, and I'm asking opinions are the proper adhesive to use for the tiles. The local Reno store suggests a Type 2 latex adhesive, but I have some doubts about using it. Thanks in advance That's what I used. Keep your tile joints smaller than a 1/4 inch. You will need non-sanded grout for the shower/tub area. Sanded grout is used for floors and can cover areas quite large. Let dry and seal properly I do 2 coats to be sure I get everything. The adhesive is only important for the "sticking" to the walls. The grout and tile provide the water proof part. Hold the tile above the tub use a bath and tub caulk for this. The different materials can expand differently and caulk will hold better than grout. I also use caulk in the vertical corners. |
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kato wrote:
Dura-Rock cement boards are up around tub/shower, joints were taped with thinset. Now the tiling, and I'm asking opinions are the proper adhesive to use for the tiles. The local Reno store suggests a Type 2 latex adhesive, but I have some doubts about using it. What doubts? Just use standard thinset to set the tile on the backerboard. It does not need to be modified. |
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