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Catty

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You've put me on the right track - thank you all! Yes, hindsight is a wonderful thing - plasterboard would certainly have been easier, quicker, less messy and saved a lot of grief all round!
All the best,
Catty
 

Catty

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Thank you TF. Coincidentally, I have today been advised to consider mechanically fixing similar boards to the wall over the bonding. This will overcome the need to wait for the skim to dry and provide a stronger surface for the tiles, which are already on or just over the 20kg limit. Hmmm.... more to think about, but this seems like a good way to go. Thanks again - much appreciated.

Catty.
 

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