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mortar for 5 tiles.

  • 27-05-2012 3:37pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,184 ✭✭✭


    I have 5 tiles , to replace .IS there a a silicone i could use to secure them,
    theres a second layer of tiles, underneath so no risk of a leak at the moment.
    could i use something like this,
    http://www.stickwithusltd.co.uk/ct1-construction/marine-adhesive-pink-grip-gripfill/ct1-construction/marine-adhesive/cat_74.html
    ie glue them on to existing tiles.
    The present tiles are not nailed on.
    DO i just look for contruction, marine adhesive in the builders providers.
    OR should i get something like flexim tile mortar,
    flexible,ie will stay on if tile expands ,or contracts in winter,summer.
    is there a particular ,brand type ,of roof tile,low maintenance, that anyone can recommend.
    the colors ,not important ,its for rear roof, not visible from ground level.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 231 ✭✭jaspertheghost


    best bet is to ask in your builder providers, bring in a tile and show them and they should answer all your questions


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