If just thinset was used to apply the large slabs to the backerboard with no relieving angle, then those slabs are in danger of collapsing onto the floor at anytime. From what is shown in the video it appears the only thing holding up the weight of the marble are the screws used to attach the backerboard to the wall. Those screws could suddenly fail at anytime because they are not rated to support that much weight. Maybe there is an angle iron holding the large slabs up that was not shown in the video. Maybe there were some wire ties attaching the slabs at the sides to the studs behind the backerboard, but again the video does not show this.
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If just thinset was used to apply the large slabs to the backerboard with no relieving angle, then those slabs are in danger of collapsing onto the floor at anytime. From what is shown in the video it appears the only thing holding up the weight of the marble are the screws used to attach the backerboard to the wall. Those screws could suddenly fail at anytime because they are not rated to support that much weight. Maybe there is an angle iron holding the large slabs up that was not shown in the video. Maybe there were some wire ties attaching the slabs at the sides to the studs behind the backerboard, but again the video does not show this.
How thick was the marble 20mm? Did you just use tile adhesive or how did you get them to stay there? Thanks
The thickness of the marble is 3/4