I decided to put tiles in the bathroom and bathroom. In the toilet I will tile the floors and part of the walls, just above the cistern. In the bathroom I cover the entire floor and walls. I read the topic on the forum: Cement-sand mortar is beyond competition and thought: “Can I lay tiles using cement-sand mortar?” Are there any nuances or pitfalls when performing this work? Anyone who has installed it yourself, please share your experience.
I have never laid tiles myself before.
Timofey, let’s look at this topic in detail using the example of your bathroom and toilet. For advice and discussion, you must first clarify the information. Specifically interested in the following:
I agree with Behemoth , additional information is needed, at least on the first three points. For my part, I will calculate the cost of materials for installation: cement-sand mortar vs tile adhesive. I will describe how I lay tiles on cement mortar with my own hands. For specific sizes and materials, it will be possible to discuss the approximate cost of the work.
To get the full picture, I’ll answer the Foreman’s point by point:
Timofey , for floor tiles you indicated only the size of 30x30 cm, but what about water absorption? This parameter affects the choice of tile adhesive. For example, for porcelain stoneware - water absorption is less than 0.5% - you need glue with increased adhesion (accordingly, the price of the glue is higher).
Regarding the linoleum on the floor. Is it glued or just lying in a piece on the cement screed?
Floor tiles size 30x30 cm, water absorption about 3%. The sales assistant in the store said something like “monocottura”.
The linoleum on the floor actually lies in a piece on a cement screed, not glued.
Having data on the object
You can estimate the required materials :
As a continuation of the comment from Behemoth, I will add my own reasoning.
Since we are talking about a bathroom and toilet, it is necessary to include waterproofing . For walls with gypsum plaster, either ready-to-use or two-component waterproofing is suitable. You can apply any of the waterproofing . For wall-to-wall and wall-to-floor joints, appropriate tapes made of elastic, water-repellent material must be used.
I believe that Foreman Behemoth missed this point, being carried away by calculations.
Aden , thanks for the comment, I really forgot to include waterproofing in the list of materials. I'm filling the gap.
Waterproofing . So, the floors in both rooms require mandatory waterproofing. In places where the floor adjoins the surface of walls, partitions and other building structures, waterproofing is applied to vertical surfaces to a height of at least 200 mm, and if a stream of water can hit the walls, to the soaking height. In our particular case, it is better to use two-component waterproofing. At a consumption of 1.5 kg/m2 we will need about 20 kg. Tape and patches made of elastic, water-repellent material are also needed. You need 20 meters of tape, 5 plasters.
I thank Grachik for his sincerity and simplicity in presenting his comments. I find this passage very interesting:
Here's what you can pay attention to:
Who knows the prices for construction chemicals, please tell me approximately how much the cost of the required materials for Timofey’s ? The messages contain a list of materials and the required quantity. I would like to understand the expected costs.
Let's calculate in today's prices. Let me clarify right away that I will not give the names of the products so as not to be banned for advertising. So, let's go.
Thus we have:
The cost of the tiles was taken at the rate of 800 rubles/m2 for floors and 1000 rubles/m2 for walls.
Behemoth , thank you for the calculation, in general I agree with your figures. In my opinion, they are very eloquent and on their basis some conclusions can be drawn. For example, these:
I am sure that there are tilers on the forum who do tile laying work. Tell me, for what amount would you agree to carry out work on Timofey’s ? Dimensions, materials, costs and quantities are indicated in this forum thread. We need to build on them.
Regarding laying tiles on cement-sand mortar with your own hands. From personal experience I have the following results:
Based on the data on the object, I would take on laying tiles at the rate of 600 rubles per m2. The area of the walls and floor together is 42 m2. Therefore, we have 42*600=25200 rubles. This includes: priming, waterproofing, tiling, grouting. The period for completing the work is 7-8 days.
My price for laying one square meter of tiles is also 600 rubles. The duration of the work is 7-8 days, the price of the work is 25,500 rubles. In this case, you can lay the tiles on a cement-sand mortar. The savings in the cost of the layer will be 3800-3800/4=2850 rubles. If the customer gives 1,500 rubles from this amount, then you can work with the CPR. The duration of the work will be 8-10 days, the price of the work will be 27,000 rubles.
The cost of laying ceramic tiles individually for this project will be 800 rubles per square meter. The area of the floor and walls together is 42 m2. Thus, in general, the price for the object is 42 * 800 = 33,600 rubles. The period for completing the work is 7-8 days. To carry out the work we conclude an agreement.
Piece laying of ceramic tiles includes the following technological processes:
Thank you all for your comments and views. I decided to sum up the interim results. Initial data on the object:
So, based on the results of the discussion, the following costs were revealed, a total of 84,700 rubles:
For me, such costs are not suitable. Now let's return from numbers to reality. I will purchase the materials and lay the tiles myself. Now I already have the necessary ceramic tiles in the required volume. I purchased it in September 2014 at a sale. It is interesting that the number of floor and wall tiles that Foreman Behemoth (30x30 cm - 117 pieces, 15x15 cm - 1393 pieces) is clearly consistent with the quantity that the seller wrote out to me (30x30 cm - 118 pieces, 15x15 cm - 1390 pieces) . The cost of all the ceramic tiles cost me 12,000 rubles. The cost of construction chemicals amounted to 1,500 rubles (primer 500 rubles, cement with sand 1,000 rubles). I abandoned waterproofing (due to cost) and grout (I use cement mortar). There is one more expense item - a tool, so far it has amounted to 1,500 rubles.
My current costs are only 15,000 rubles:
I will begin laying the tiles in early March. I'll write about the results.
Timofey , could you clarify what specific tools were purchased for laying ceramic tiles on cement mortar? Also, did you buy cement and sand separately or did you decide to use a ready-made mixture for screeds?
To lay ceramic tiles on cement mortar, I had to buy the following tools: glass cutter, sanding block, rubber hammer, comb, rubber. ironing board, sponge.
I bought cement and sand in one place. In our “far away kingdom”, when ordering over 1000 rubles, delivery is free, so I purchased the material with a reserve. I mix the solution in a trough, without a mixer or drill.
Yep, it's been a while since I came here! Well, you piled up calculations and formulas... The person was confused. I appeal to every CUSTOMER or CONSUMER - Stop getting on your nerves. Are you asking how much you will take? As a master, I’ll tell you, with such a customer - NOT FOR MUCH!!! If he is thinking about saving on tile adhesive, preferring a cement and sand solution - this is already a diagnosis! It would be better if, instead of tiles, I collected the battle near the store - everything will be more economical!!! I laid it on cement with sand, when I was still a kid, my dad and I were tiling the stove at the dacha, and we fucked for a week! And every year then they restored it. Until one day I completely remade it (with tile adhesive, by the way). What is the savings in ruining the stove, walls, floor...your mood in the end? Buy yourself the cheapest instrument for balance! So that the tile cutter breaks on the first tile :))))))))) There are different adhesives, there are very inexpensive ones. Okay, I'm confused about something. Remember gentlemen: THE STINGY PAYS TWICE
I see that the Brigadier is simply a cry from the heart :)))))))))))))))))))))) But seriously, I agree in many ways, saving on construction mixtures (glue, grout, waterproofing, etc.) is actually low in relation to savings on finishing materials or wages. It’s the same as preparing a festive table, and in the hope of saving on napkins, offer guests pieces of newspapers or toilet paper :) If you put the master within the framework of using the CPR, he will 100% use this to relieve himself of responsibility for the result or increase the cost of the work.
At the beginning of May I finished tiling the bathroom and toilet and now I have found the time to write about the results.
So, first of all, I started laying tiles on cement mortar in the bathroom. I was lucky that the walls and floor were quite level. For this reason, when using a comb to apply cement mortar to the walls, it was enough to apply the tile and tap it several times with a rubber hammer. The tile lay “like original”, and the construction level indicated the absence of deviations. Here we can draw the first conclusion : a well-prepared base is the key to smooth and easy installation. Since I decided to grout the joints with cement mortar immediately at the time of laying, after laying 2-3 square meters I carried out the final cleaning of the cladding surface with a sponge. Here the following point came to light : removing the remaining mortar with a sponge, which you held with your hand, led to the leaching of the filler from the joints between the tiles. The decision came after watching the video for the product Fugabella Eco Porcelana 0-8 . When tiling the floor, we still had to remove the toilet and install it again on the finished ceramic surface. By the way, this is written in the technological maps.
Secondly, I tackled the bathroom. This time the walls turned out to be uneven and I first leveled them. Having further experience in tiling a toilet with ceramic tiles, the work became familiar and understandable. I first removed the plumbing fixtures, then laid the tiles with cement mortar, and then installed them back.
In conclusion, to summarize, I was pleased with the result. The speed of work, however, turned out to be low: it took me 2 months to do everything. As a result, according to our calculations, I saved about 65,000 rubles.