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  1. #1
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    Default Help!! screed bathroom floor

    The bathroom reno is slowly moving along and I'm almost up to the stage where I need to screed the fall to waste. I have found some info on the mortar mix and how to lay the screed but I'm still a little apprehensive.

    I'm using large tiles (450mmsq) and am going to slope the floor more towards the wall where the shower rose is with the shower waste sitting out about a tile width from the wall.

    Can someone please help to explain the actual process of
    1. how to lay out screed boards (or even if I need to use them) as a guide for the slope
    2. spreading the mortar out across the floor- do I pack it in and how and when??
    3. anything else that may help..

    I'm then planning on using a flexible adhesive to fix the tiles.
    Also, anyone found a good step by step on the net?

    Thanks in advance

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    If you're planning to use a flexible adehsive for the tiles why are you using a screedmix under? How thick is your screed bed ?

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    'cause at the moment, the floor is flat fibre cement sheets. I need to build up the floor level and creat a fall to waste. I reckon the it will start at about 45mm thick and slope down to 20-25mm thick.
    Perhaps my terminology is incorrect..

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    Quote Originally Posted by danger005
    The bathroom reno is slowly moving along and I'm almost up to the stage where I need to screed the fall to waste. I have found some info on the mortar mix and how to lay the screed but I'm still a little apprehensive.

    I'm using large tiles (450mmsq) and am going to slope the floor more towards the wall where the shower rose is with the shower waste sitting out about a tile width from the wall.

    Can someone please help to explain the actual process of
    1. how to lay out screed boards (or even if I need to use them) as a guide for the slope
    2. spreading the mortar out across the floor- do I pack it in and how and when??
    3. anything else that may help..

    I'm then planning on using a flexible adhesive to fix the tiles.
    Also, anyone found a good step by step on the net?

    Thanks in advance
    Hi Danger,
    If you search this site, I've posted pretty explicit instructions on how to make a mud bed under tiles.
    if fact here's the link:
    http://woodworkforums.ubeaut.com.au/...ght=shower+mud

    I would not use chicken wire to reinforce tho'.

    Cheers
    Michael

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    Thanks Michael...
    Exactly what I thought I'd need to do and simialr to what I've already researched..but I'm still not overly assured. I think I need to just go for it. I invisage the main problem is trying to create a slope that will accomodate such large tiles and I'm really trying to avoid laying them in a diagonal pattern.

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    geez big ass tiles for a bathroom dont you think??

    rust me go with smaller tiles its much less of a hassle as you get down near the waste drain because 450mm tiles with have a nice 10-12mm gap that you may have to fill with adhesive to get a good bond and level.

    but its up to you

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    I'm with Drummerlars (sp.?), 300mm is as big as I'd go for a bathroom floor. A 450 will have more cuts than Edward Scissorhands around the grate (unless you're using a full width stainless grate which it doesn't sound like).

    Very hard to keep a larger tile looking straight with the required fall.

    Cheers,

    Mark
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    I'm using a Smartile for the drain, it's been measured out to fit at the bottom edge of the first 2 tiles out from the wall- that's 2 cuts!

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    Hey danger.
    Just wanted to know how you got on with the mortar bed?
    I only ask because I'll be starting mine soon, and I'm stil not really sure what I'm doing! Any tips?!
    I've read all the threads, but I don't know whether to slope the bed in a circular motion around the drain, or as 4 seperate slopes from the outside edges in, if you know what I mean! How did you do it?

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