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Gavin Porter

hi thanks in advance for any advice. I have tiled two bathrooms before with good results, but both were re skimmed first. I am doing a third, when I knocked the old tiles off most of the skim came off. I had a quote from a plaster for 250 to plaster over, but he suggested I would only need a bonding coat? So to save money I have done it myself with thistle bonding coat. But reading many reviews it appears tiling over this in a bathroom would be a bad idea??
 

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Can't tile to bonding it will need a skim coat.......and take in to consideration the weight limits tiling onto skimmed plaster don't exceed 20kg per m2 including the adhesive and grout.
 
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Gavin Porter

Can't tile to bonding it will need a skim coat.......and take in to consideration the weight limits tiling onto skimmed plaster don't exceed 20kg per m2 including the adhesive and grout.
Thanks Andy thought so, the bonding coat had been on for 4 days now, do i need to apply anything to it before skimmimg?
 
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As the Bonding plaster has had 4 days of drying you will have to apply numerous coats of diluted PVA, to prevent the Bonding plaster sacking all the moisture out of the finish plaster
 
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If time sensitive why not overboard with insulation boards (Wedi, Marmox etc) adhesive and mechanical fixings, that way tile right away, you can do that yourself.
 

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