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BS 5385-3:2007

Superseded

Superseded

A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.

Wall and floor tiling Design and installation of internal and external ceramic and mosaic floor tiling in normal conditions. Code of practice

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Superseded date

11-30-2014

Language(s)

English

Published date

11-30-2011

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Foreword
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Exchange of information and time schedule
5 Materials
6 Design
7 Application of tiles: methods and materials
8 Application of mosaics: methods and materials
9 Inspection
10 Protection
11 Cleaning and maintenance
Annexes
Annex A (normative) - Tile fittings
Annex B (normative) - Special conditions included
        in BS 5385-4
Annex C (normative) - Cement:sand levelling screeds
        to BS 8204-1
Annex D (normative) - Recommended method for the
        assessment of levels and surface regularity
        of levelling screeds
Annex E (informative) - Guidance on the reduction of
        slip hazards
Bibliography

Provides recommendations for the design, installation and maintenance of floor tiling using ceramic tiles and mosaics bedded on concrete, cement:sand screeds, timber, asphalt and existing hard floor finishes in normal conditions.

Committee
B/539
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes BS 5385-3(1989) and 03/303957 DC. (08/2007)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
82
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Superseded
Supersedes

This part of BS 5385 gives recommendations for the design, installation and maintenance of floor tiling using ceramic tiles and mosaics bedded on concrete, cement:sand screeds, timber, asphalt and existing hard floor finishes in normal conditions. For special conditions see BS 5385-4.

The following flooring materials are not included: natural stone (granite, slate, marble, etc.) tiles and slabs of terrazzo, and composition blocks (see BS 5385-5).

Individual floor tiles with a maximum facial surface area greater than 0.72 m2 and with length to width ratio exceeding 2:1, might require special bedding procedures in accordance with advice from tile or adhesive manufacturers.

Tile fittings for use as skirting, step treads and channels are given in Annex A.

NOTE Where the floor tiling installation needs to meet specific functional or environmental requirements, or to assist in counteracting potentially detrimental effects on the installation and/or the structure, see BS 5385-4.

The special conditions described in BS 5385-4, for example, swimming pools, shower areas, etc., are given in Annex B.

Recommendations for the design and laying of levelling screeds are given in Annex C. Reference is made to tiles bedded directly to a concrete base, but for the design and construction of concrete bases see BS 8204-1.

Annex D contains a recommended method for assessing levels and surface regularity and Annex E is an informative annex providing guidance on the reduction of slip hazards.

BS EN 12004 : 2007 ADHESIVES FOR TILES - REQUIREMENTS, EVALUATION OF CONFORMITY, CLASSIFICATION AND DESIGNATION
BS CP102(1973) : 1973 CODE OF PRACTICE FOR PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS AGAINST WATER FROM THE GROUND
BS EN 1367-4:2008 Tests for thermal and weathering properties of aggregates Determination of drying shrinkage
BS EN 13139:2013 Aggregates for mortar
BS 4483:2005 Steel fabric for the reinforcement of concrete. Specification
BS EN 1008:2002 Mixing water for concrete. Specification for sampling, testing and assessing the suitability of water, including water recovered from processes in the concrete industry, as mixing water for concrete
BS EN 13888:2009 Grout for tiles. Requirements, evaluation of conformity, classification and designation
BS 8204-1(2003) : 2003 SCREEDS, BASES AND IN SITU FLOORINGS - PART 1: CONCRETE BASES AND CEMENTITIOUS LEVELLING SCREEDS TO RECEIVE FLOORINGS - CODE OF PRACTICE
BS EN ISO 11600 : 2003 BUILDING CONSTRUCTION - JOINTING PRODUCTS - CLASSIFICATION AND REQUIREMENTS FOR SEALANTS
BS EN 14647:2005 Calcium aluminate cement. Composition, specifications and conformity criteria
BS EN 12620:2013 Aggregates for concrete
BS EN 197-1:2011 Cement Composition, specifications and conformity criteria for common cements
BS 5385-4:2009 Wall and floor tiling Design and installation of ceramic and mosaic tiling in special conditions. Code of practice
BS EN ISO 10545-12:1997 Ceramic tiles Determination of frost resistance
BS EN 934-2 : 2009 ADMIXTURES FOR CONCRETE, MORTAR AND GROUT - PART 2: CONCRETE ADMIXTURES - DEFINITIONS, REQUIREMENTS, CONFORMITY, MARKING AND LABELLING
BS 8204-7:2003 Screeds, bases and in-situ floorings Pumpable self-smoothing screeds. Code of practice
BS 4551(2005) : 2005 MORTAR - METHODS OF TEST FOR MORTAR AND SCREED - CHEMICAL ANALYSIS AND PHYSICAL TESTING
BS 8218:1998 Code of practice for mastic asphalt roofing
PD 6682-3:2003 Aggregates Aggregates for mortar. Guidance on the use of BS EN 13139
BS EN 13813:2002 Screed material and floor screeds. Screed material. Properties and requirements
BS 6213(2000) : 2000 SELECTION OF CONSTRUCTION SEALANTS - GUIDE
BS 6100-1.3.3:1987 Glossary of building and civil engineering terms. General and miscellaneous. Parts of construction works Floors and ceilings
BS 4027:1996 Specification for sulfate-resisting Portland cement
BS EN 14411:2012 Ceramic tiles. Definitions, classification, characteristics, evaluation of conformity and marking
BS 8000-11.1:1989 Workmanship on building sites. Code of practice for wall and floor tiling Ceramic tiles, terrazzo tiles and mosaics
BS 6399-1:1996 LOADING FOR BUILDINGS - PART 1: CODE OF PRACTICE FOR DEAD AND IMPOSED LOADS
BS 6925:1988 Specification for mastic asphalt for building and civil engineering (limestone aggregate)

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