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newplumb

Hi there. I'd appreciate some advice please....

My first time tiling with travertine. The customer is going for 600x400 (12mm thick) tiles. The plasterboard around the shower-bath is to be replaced by aquapanel, so can I just check whether you would recommend that I carry out any surface preparation to the aquapanel before tiling with these tiles.

Around the rest of the bathroom, the tiles are only going to go up to a height of approx 1200mm (i.e. 3 tiles high). The walls are a mix of plasterboard, and solid (brick and plaster). I would also appreciate some advice on the best approach to preparing these walls (I'm guessing Im going to need to replace the plasterboard!).

Finally, if you could recommend the most suitable adhesive for the above mix of surfaces I'd be most grateful.

Thanks in advance
Matt
 
L

LM Ceramics

plasterboard would be suitable substrate but dont skim over the plasterboard thats when the weight issues will come in i would use normal single part flexi BAL depends which brand you use and prime the plasterboard with a suitable primer NOT PVA
 
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wetdec

As said plasterboard be cool then put a tanking membrane over it before you tile the wet area.............

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N

newplumb

Thanks both,

That's very encouraging regarding the plasterboard - I've used BAL spf along with the BAL prime APD on plasterboard before, just not with this size/weight of tile.

So for the aquapanel (there's not going to be any plasterboard in the wet area), no additional prep required - is that right?

Thanks
 
G

grumpygrouter

No other prep required for the aquapanel but you might want to seal the joints unless you are going over with a tanking membrane.
 
B

Brindle

Is it not the general case that plaster weight must not exceed 20kg m2, and plaster board 32kg? Or is that just the theory?
I hope in practice more weight can be hung cos I have one this week!!
 
G

grumpygrouter

Is it not the general case that plaster weight must not exceed 20kg m2, and plaster board 32kg? Or is that just the theory?
I hope in practice more weight can be hung cos I have one this week!!
Correct...it is not just theory!! Weight limits are there for safety reasons. Exceed them at your (insured?) peril!
 
B

Brindle

Yes I am insured :)
Are there any stats I wonder for 'people injured or killed by tiles falling off wall' - be interesting to know?
 

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