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Aluminum Honeycomb Granite Flooring
04-21-2008, 04:44
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Aluminum Honeycomb Granite Flooring

Hi Leroy,



I've been told that the aluminum backed granite has been used

in buildings for 10 to 15 years now. Some people call it elevator

tile. You can get it in different thicknesses. I've seen 3/8" panels

with 1/8" of granite and 1/4" of aluminum honeycomb backing.

A company called Stoneply (http://www.stoneply.com/), out of

Texas, will make it in any dimension you want. For an RV they

recommend a 1/2" thick product of 1/4" stone and 1/4"

backing. The benefits are that the product weighs only 3.5 lbs

per square and it's supposed to be stronger than 3/4" solid granite

in terms of resisting cracking. I figure that I'd need around 150 sq

feet which would weigh around 500 lb. It cuts like granite using the

same diamond cutters, it's adhered with either epoxy or some sort

of mastik, and is grouted with a silicon caulk.





Thanks,

David,

'02 LXi, NC



Leroy Eckert wrote:
Hey there.

I have not done an installation in over 2 years primarily because
installations are scarce these days. I sold my tools sometime ago so I
did not have to store them and have been doing nothing. Boring.

I would be happy to help any way I can if you like.



I am not familiar with aluminum honeycomb backed granite. Is the
backing or underlayment separate from the granite or is it attached to
the granite? Is there a web site so I can take a look. It sounds
interesting.

The key to installing hard surface materials is to isolate deflection
or movement so that it does not telegraph through the tile.

Regards,

Leroy



David Brady "dmb993@earthlink.net"
wrote:
Hi
Leroy,



Please pardon the offlist message. I'd like to install a

new floor in my Wanderlodge and am thinking of a

using a aluminum honeycomb backed granite. I live in

Asheville NC and notice that you now live in Dahlonega

Ga, which is right around the corner. Are you doing

installations?



Best regards,

David Brady

'02 LXi, NC





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