Pebble mosaic - What adhesive should be used?
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We're quoting on a job to lay a glass pebble mosaic at a preschool and could do with a second opinion on the type of adhesive to use for the pebbles. A standard mortar is not going to be sticky enough to keep the stones in place and a GftK type mortar will be too grainy I think. We cannot have any risk of the pebbles working loose with the young kiddies around. I'm thinking that some sort of exterior tile adhesive would be the best option. Any ideas?
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Check out Ardex
http://www.ardex.co.uk/Store/tabid/96/CatID/9/Tiling_Adhesives.aspx
look at the stone cladding adhesives.
I have some pebble mosaic on a net laid, badly, lose a few piece every year or so.
http://www.ardex.co.uk/Store/tabid/96/CatID/9/Tiling_Adhesives.aspx
look at the stone cladding adhesives.
I have some pebble mosaic on a net laid, badly, lose a few piece every year or so.
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The glass pebbles are around 14-20mm diameter and being glass, are smooth and shiny. I'm thinking the particle size of the mortar needs to be as fine as possible to ensure good all round adhesion. We cannot have any risk of the kiddies picking the pebbles out and eating them. Also, as the glass pebbles are translucent, the mortar probably needs to be white. I'll bear in mind the labour costs - can imagine this will be a bit of a job.
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Bathroom stores have them on sheets once stuck down they take some shifting silica sand white cement sbr job donePavingSuperstore wrote:The glass pebbles are around 14-20mm diameter and being glass, are smooth and shiny. I'm thinking the particle size of the mortar needs to be as fine as possible to ensure good all round adhesion. We cannot have any risk of the kiddies picking the pebbles out and eating them. Also, as the glass pebbles are translucent, the mortar probably needs to be white. I'll bear in mind the labour costs - can imagine this will be a bit of a job.
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If it has to be a white matrix, then a tile adhesive (outdoor grade, obv!) is the easiest option.
I was watching a demo of just what is possible using Elite Crete Systems trowel-down cementitious overlay a couple of weeks ago. That is almost pure white but can be tinted to suit any purpose. It *does* need to be laid over a concrete substrate, but I think it might well do the job
I was watching a demo of just what is possible using Elite Crete Systems trowel-down cementitious overlay a couple of weeks ago. That is almost pure white but can be tinted to suit any purpose. It *does* need to be laid over a concrete substrate, but I think it might well do the job
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