Floor tiles

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hi everyone just thought id throw this one out there, how strong should floor tiles be to a bathroom? are there seperate type of tiles for kitchen floors to bathroom or are they the same? and if there is going to be a table and chairs etc on the tiles do they need to be a thicker type than normal? are tiles designed to with stand for example an 18stone man on step ladders without breaking
 
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Floor tiles that are well laid should be strong enough to withstand what you have mentioned.Hollow spots/voids in the adhesive are what create weak points as there is no support.
 
All tiles are brittle & their strength will only be as good as the support provided by the tile base; the most important thing is that the tile base is rigid, free from any appreciable flexing & the tile adhesive is laid using a solid bed trowel so the tiles are fully supported.

A suspended timber floor obviously requires more careful assessment & preparation than a solid concrete floor but properly laid, tiles will easily cope with tables, chairs & even large folks on step ladders.
 
so would it be best to use a flat trowel if it needs building up rather than a notched trowel and if im gonna use a notched trowel on the floor what size should it be 10mm or 6mm
 
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Don’t use a flat trowel, the tile level will be all over the place; use a 10mm curved notch trowel.
 

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