You have tons of flooring materials to choose from but the best shower floor options meet three demands of a bathroom.
Is flexbond good for shower floors.
I used it to set all of the tile in my bathroom although i didn t need to.
Because thinset is not affected by moisture it is best for floor tile and any tile in wet areas including shower floors walls and ceilings and tub surrounds.
I don t use it with regular tile.
Since thinset tile mortar may crack you may wish to mix it with a special latex additive to increase its strength.
Flexbond premium crack prevention thin set mortar a premium quality polymer modified mortar with exceptional flexibility and bond strength for tiling difficult surfaces such as plywood vinyl and laminates and for hard to bond nonporous tile such as porcelain and glass.
Though versabond can provide great bonding strengths flexbond is considered to be the better bonding material.
Versabond is in the middle easier to source in white and cheaper.
Flexbond is pretty good stuff.
Flexbond i plan to install 12 x 12 ceramic tile in the kitchen.
In my experience flexbond is awesome for porcelain tile flat backed tile and non vitreous hard to stick tile.
It provides strength and support for installed tile and cleverly disguises cracks and chips in concrete.
It s a bit expensive for your run of the mill thinset application versabond is more widely used but it definitely has its uses for areas subject to movement and over small cracks no bigger than 1 16.
They re recommending prolite but i ve seen somewhere that prolite is water soluble and wondered if that will cause a problem on shower walls.
I think it s eithe tec from lowes or dec 11 2003 wall and flooring indoor tiling versabond vs.
Flexbond thinset is sold in 50 lb.
Flexbond tile forum advice board.
Of all places in your house shower flooring requires the most consideration and attention to details.
Bags and mixing it all at once may lead to waste of product and money.
So i m redoing my bathroom floor with 12 24 porcelain tile and am trying to figure out what mortar to use.
This is especially true if you re just bonding the tile to plywood or cement.
Thinset is a necessity when installing certain types of tile or repairing concrete.
Small tiles meet all these demands whether nonporous porcelain or a sealed stone.
I m using flexbond on the shower floor tiles mesh network of porcelain hexagons but cbp tech department says not to use flexbond on the walls with my tiles due to shrinkage.
Most of the time you can get a good enough bond with versabond.
If you need to bond to something more unusual like glass flexbond might be a better choice.