Qcs 2010 Part 24.07 Stone Flooring
Qcs 2010 Part 24.07 Stone Flooring
Qcs 2010 Part 24.07 Stone Flooring
Section 24
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Stone Flooring
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7.
7.1
7.1.1
7.1.2
7.1.3
7.1.4
7.1.5
Scope
References
Allowable Tolerances
Submittals
Product Delivery, Storage and Handling
7.2
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7.2.1
7.2.2
7.2.3
7.2.4
General
Other Materials
Mortar
Grout
7.3
7.3.1
7.3.2
Inspection
Application
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7.
STONE FLOORING
7.1
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
7.1.1
Scope
1
2
This Part specifies requirements for interior stone flooring, set in mortar on a rigid base.
Related Parts and Sections are as follows:
Section 1
Section 5
General
Tiles
Unit Masonry Flooring
Flooring Screeds and Treatments
Joint Caulking and Sealants
General
Concrete
7.1.2
References
Portland cement
Aggregates from natural sources for concrete
Building sands from natural sources
Building sands from natural sources
Masonry cement
Code of practice for stone masonry
Workmanship on building sites
In-situ flooring
7.1.3
Allowable Tolerances
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2
7.1.4
Submittals
In accordance the with procedures in Section 1 the Contractor is to furnish the following:
(a)
(b)
7.1.5
Deliver materials in original sealed containers marked with name of manufacturer and
identification of contents.
Store materials under waterproof on covering planking clear of ground, and protect from
handling damage, dirt stain, water and wind.
7.2
MATERIALS
7.2.1
General
Stone slabs to be uniform in quality and texture, free from shale, excess mica, seams,
sealing and disintegration to BS 5390.
Stone tiles shall be to BS 8000, Part 11 unless otherwise specified and detailed in the
drawings.
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Other Materials
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Sand to be used for setting beds and mortart or grout mixtures shall be to BS 1199, BS 1200,
and BS 882 as applicable.
Portland cement shall be to EN 197-1.
Colouring pigments shall be pure mineral pigments. They shall be lime proof and non-fading
and shall be added to grout or mortar by the manufacturer. In-situ coloured grout or mortar is
not acceptable unless otherwise agreed by the Engineer.
7.2.3
Mortar
7.2.4
Grout
Grout shall consist of one part cement to three parts sand by volume, mixed with enough
water for flowability.
7.3
EXECUTION OF WORK
7.3.1
Inspection
Ensure that substrate is without voids or projections that would interfere with installation of
stone paving.
7.3.2
Application
1
2
General: Do not use stone slabs with chips, cracks, discoloration or other visible defects.
Installation with Portland cement grout.
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
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spread and screed the mortar setting bed mixture 12mm to 25mm in thickness true to
plane to BS 8000 Part 9
limit the setting bed to minimum amount which can be covered with stone before
initial setting
apply 0.75 mm layer of neat cement paste over the setting bed. Set and
level each unit immediately. Tamp the stone brick to completely contact the setting
bed
grout the joints as soon as initial set is achieved. Place the grout in joints, strike flush
and tool slightly concave
cure the grout by maintaining in a damp condition for seven days.
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Rigid base of concrete in-situ floor to BS 8204 or as otherwise detailed in the drawings shall
be provided.
Provision and application of materials shall comply with the relevant provisions of BS 5390.