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Would you ask for all the walls to be re done or just the one I've shown you.the others have obviously been tiled the same way but aren't coming off! ThanksUnleash the hounds!!!
Thanks for that advice. The adhesive used also came off in one piece not on either wall or tile!Spot fixing can work if (and it's a big if) the depth of the spots isn't too great and if overall coverage is high. Because it leads to lazy fixing and shortcuts on preparation, it's not a recognised or recommended method. Yours is one of the worst examples I've seen and invariably the rest will fail in time. My advice would be that it should all be removed, any pva on the plaster should come off too.
Exactly what I thought.that the tiles had pulled the plaster off the wall with them,but obviously not.as for the adhesive.I had bought Bal adhesive originally but he didn't want to use it and bought his own flexifit powder. At one point he ran out and I went to get more but it didn't say it was for porcelain so I questioned him and he said he would guarantee it as he uses it on every job!For it to snap off porcelain as cleanly as that, the adhesive was probably not suitable for porcelain.
Combing adhesive onto the walls at the proper depth, back-skimming the tiles to fill the waffles and fixing properly into a suitable adhesive would give the best possible bond.
They should be fixed so strongly that the plaster skim on the walls would pull off first!
Good to see he has given you his guarantee, will have no problem getting him back to put it up again 😉Exactly what I thought.that the tiles had pulled the plaster off the wall with them,but obviously not.as for the adhesive.I had bought Bal adhesive originally but he didn't want to use it and bought his own flexifit powder. At one point he ran out and I went to get more but it didn't say it was for porcelain so I questioned him and he said he would guarantee it as he uses it on every job!
The plaster was fine and didn't have any cracks whatsoever until them tiles went on.Looking at the photos of the plaster - I would say that the plaster is in poor condition too.
The plaster looks a strange colour - plaster wouldn't crack just by having tiles on it, no matter how they are fixed.The plaster was fine and didn't have any cracks whatsoever until them tiles went on.
Ok thanks.should the tiler have known about this if he was a decent tiler.
Skimmed with a single plaster coat or a two part plaster system ?
The walls were mortared then skimmed over with plaster.thanks
So why put plaster on if it is to be tiled?........... I wish more builders would just use render - half our problems with adhesive would stop straight away!first thing I thought of🙂
So why put plaster on if it is to be tiled?........... I wish more builders would just use render - half our problems with adhesive would stop straight away!
If the tiler would have said the tiles won't go on that wall or they need this and that doing I'd have gone with it so the job is done correctly even if it is a bit more expensive.with regards to that wall it is clinker block which had been mortared the skimmed as far as I can remember.Another point - in the original post you mention that the wall was only skimmed - is that correct as the clinker/building block should ideally have an undercoat on - that being a plaster coat or a sand and cement render before the finish coat. Please clarify because if it is just a finish coat the moisture absorption may be too high for any other coatings.
The wall has never been tiled previously.If the tiler would have said the tiles won't go on that wall or they need this and that doing I'd have gone with it so the job is done correctly even if it is a bit more expensive.with regards to that wall it is clinker block which had been mortared the skimmed as far as I can remember.