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On the verge of doing my first tiling ever with no supervision (what could possibly
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Someone said I'd need to PVA the wall first - is this so? Never heard of it... do I just get it from B&Q? Does tile adhesive stick to it alright?

Also - I'm going to Amtico my slightly bouncy kitchen floor - I want to seal the floor under the units in case of flooding/prevent damage to wooden floor) = will PVA do that?
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Nooooo!!!!!! PVA has no place in tiling. What is the finish on the walls now? If you need to seal them with anything use the correct primer, it's normal practice to use the primer from the same manufacturer as your adhesive.

PVA, IMHO, wouldn't help under the kitchen units either.
 
Definitely no pva....... there is a long thread on here somewhere telling you all about it. Who ever told you to use it do not listen to or follow any more of the advise given by them.
 
Gosh - glad I checked! A plasterer told me to do it...
Stripping old paint off to the plaster board and in shower it will be tanked (BAL) over plaster board.
Trying to learn everything off youtube....
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PVA or Poly Vinyl Acetate breaks down when placed in alkaline conditions. Plaster is alkaline as is plasterboard so it would be like putting it in an alkaline sandwich. It would last for a short while but then would eventually begin to fail and the plaster would fall off the wall. I have some good examples of this in my current house which is under renovation. use a good quality acrylic primer.
 
OK. Can't I just tile the wall?
I'll have primer in my tanking kit - should I do the whole bathroom with it if there is enough? I want to protect the platserboard near the bathroom/kitchen sinks.
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I'd tell you but its not here (the project is elsewhere and it's there). I got it on freecycle from a very nice couple - I'll check its good stuff beore I start using it.
xx
 
Just go to your local place and get something reputable like tilemaster adhesive and a tilemaster tanking kit, the whole room needs priming with a diluted primer. Don't use any ready mixed bucket adhesive.
 
You can't use it when your tiling over tanking and you can't use it on any tiles bigger than about 250x250
Most professional tilers won't use it at all.
 
You can't use it when your tiling over tanking and you can't use it on any tiles bigger than about 250x250
Most professional tilers won't use it at all.
Not quite true as Ardex D30 can be used with their Ardex tanking kit. It is good stuff and it is ideal for folk who are unsure of mixing cement based adhesives.
 
I'd tell you but its not here (the project is elsewhere and it's there). I got it on freecycle from a very nice couple - I'll check its good stuff beore I start using it.
xx
Does this mean you have bought (or been given) adhesive 2nd hand? If so I would be wary about it's shelf life.
 
That type of adhesive is only good for ceramic tiles kate, do you know what your tiles are made from?
 
Just so glad you guys are setting me straight!!

The Topps Tiles man gave me some iffy advice earlier this year - hard to know who to listen to sometimes.
xx
 
Not really Kate, only one place to learn!!! And it's not from a spotty faced youth in Topps. If you listen to the guys on here and do as they advise then you won't go far wrong.
 
You can't use it when your tiling over tanking and you can't use it on any tiles bigger than about 250x250
Most professional tilers won't use it at all.
When I was at bal many years ago they side it was OK to use a ready mix (dispersion) adhesive but you would have to leave it 3 days prior to grouting due to the fact you are tiling on to an impervious
 

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