Submitted by Emerald_Yautja t3_yffq6o in DIY
Should I worry about the weight of tile (plus thinset and grout) in my bathrooom?
Main floor bathroom, full basement below. I plan to cover most surfaces, including the ceiling with porcelain tile. The floor will be 1x1 porcelain mosaic tile.
The bathroom is about 11ft long by 5ft wide, by 8 ft high. There is a full height shelf that is going to be tile inside and out, as well as a 5 foot wide vanity tile inside and out.
A 5ft wall of the bathroom is an outside wall, the rest are interior walls. The house was made in the late 1970s. The joists below are not cut or damaged. This is in Manitoba.
I have seen others ask this and are generally told not to worry, but no one is a weirdo like me who wants to tile quite as extensively.
TL;DR I wanted to make a Roman Bath House looking bathroom and I have started putting tile up and am now worried about the weight. Thank you for reading this.
dominus_aranearum t1_iu3haue wrote
The only things you need to worry about are that you're using the proper backer, mortar and waterproofing and that your ceiling can handle the additional weight.
My biggest concern, other than the weight of the tile/mortar/backer on the ceiling would be an improperly attached tile falling and injuring someone or damaging something. Proper prep work and materials are very important.