Hi experts - I hope you can advise me with this.
I am laying indian sandstone inside our house (looks fantastic when glazed with a suitable lacquer). I also want to install electric underfloor heating in the same room.
I was at the sandstone supplier today and he said you don't need any flexible adhesive for the job - just a dry sand/cement mixture. I'm not sure about this as it concerns me that when the heating comes on, the tiles will lift.
Can anyone please advise the following:
- If sand/cement is not the correct approach, what is? Flexible tile adhesive perhaps?
- If sand/cement is OK, what ratio should I use?
- I am assuming sharp sand. Is this OK?
- Should it be a dry mix or wet?
- What do I use as grout?
- Can anyone advise a suitable lacquer I could use?
- Any other concerns?
Thanks very much.
Mulls.
I am laying indian sandstone inside our house (looks fantastic when glazed with a suitable lacquer). I also want to install electric underfloor heating in the same room.
I was at the sandstone supplier today and he said you don't need any flexible adhesive for the job - just a dry sand/cement mixture. I'm not sure about this as it concerns me that when the heating comes on, the tiles will lift.
Can anyone please advise the following:
- If sand/cement is not the correct approach, what is? Flexible tile adhesive perhaps?
- If sand/cement is OK, what ratio should I use?
- I am assuming sharp sand. Is this OK?
- Should it be a dry mix or wet?
- What do I use as grout?
- Can anyone advise a suitable lacquer I could use?
- Any other concerns?
Thanks very much.
Mulls.