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Turkish

Hi everyone,

Got a job coming up. Kitchen splashback. The surface is currently tiled but the customer is removing those. I`m not entirely sure yet but i think they want the larger type mosaic tiles put up. i`m guessing the wall will be a real mess when the old tiles come off so i was thinking of either skimming with rapid set if not too bad or, if in a real mess sticking up backer board? What is everyones opnion on this? I`m new and not used it yet! I`ve read some literature on hardiebacker and they say about leaving a small gap between boards and to fill this with the addy but then they say tape over joint as well?? What tape??

Hope you can help

Many Thanks

Turkish:grin:
 
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DHTiling

If it is just in a kitchen then just use plaster board and dot & dab it........if there is any exposed edges then you will have to patch these area's in or the extra thickness will show.......
 
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Northern Bird

Alkaine reistant scrim tape or fibatape.

Most builders merchant have this in. however Topps normally carry stock of this in!
 

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