Hi guys,
I'm putting the final layers of render on my arch oven.
I thought I could use tiling or some kind of water proof mosaic finish to kill two birds with one stone: a final layer of protection that's good looking AND functional.
A place near us sells broken tiles at half of retail price and I figured the rustic look was appropriate given that most of my oven is made of recycled materials.
Is there any reason why a standard tile finish could not work as well as it does in bathrooms for keeping out moisture?
Ideally i'd like a grout and adhesive which does waterproofing AND thermal insulation, but as far as i know that would be hideously expensive and/or require specialist materials.
I'm putting the final layers of render on my arch oven.
I thought I could use tiling or some kind of water proof mosaic finish to kill two birds with one stone: a final layer of protection that's good looking AND functional.
A place near us sells broken tiles at half of retail price and I figured the rustic look was appropriate given that most of my oven is made of recycled materials.
Is there any reason why a standard tile finish could not work as well as it does in bathrooms for keeping out moisture?
Ideally i'd like a grout and adhesive which does waterproofing AND thermal insulation, but as far as i know that would be hideously expensive and/or require specialist materials.
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