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It's usually at this stage that people start asking us, " Can I use tiles around my wood burning fire?" and " what to put behind a wood burning stove?".
Waterproof Tile Adhesive: This would be used when doing an installation in an area that will frequently be getting wet like in the main bathroom or a kitchen countertop. These will be a thinset but which type depends on the surface you are setting your tile on. While they're made of vinyl rather than real concrete, the untrained eye won't be able to tell the difference. And although the material isn't suitable for floors, you can install these tiles on any wall in your kitchen, bathroom, laundry room, mudroom, stairwell—you name it. You'll need a steady supply of firewood to keep your wood burner roaring. Why not upcycle an old bookcase and place it nearby to not only add to the overall charm of the burner but keep the extra fuel to hand when you need it. The adhesive is suitable for use with a wide range of materials including ceramic, porcelain, natural stone, and mosaics.You always want to make the most durable installation you can and using these 3 questions will help you to do so: Another stunning way to add rustic charm to any room is to add a wooden beam as a mantelpiece to the top of the fireplace. Very happy with this adhesive. It worked well with my porcelain tiles and has held up well in high temperatures."
This adhesive is intended for internal use only. For external applications, consider using Vitcas HB60.Just take a putty knife, margin trowel, or utility knife and simply scrape off all of the existing adhesive. When replacing tile adhesive remember to use the same exact adhesive that was used originally. Unfortunately, sometimes this isn’t possible, and if that is the case try to use the same type. So if organic mastic was used, use that. If a thinset was used, use a thinset.