Tilebacker fixings sitting proud of board

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Hi, I've used Fischer hammer in fixings to secure Gyproc tilebacker to a masonry wall. The fixings sit proud of the board by approx 3mm (12mm dia). Will this cause any issues when tiling onto the board? The tiles are 1200x600mm and weight 17kg each so need to be sure before installing.
 
Its not desirable to have any protrusions, be mindful that the largest protrusion is the starting point. My main concern would be the actual flatness and how any variation in the background was taken up. 1200x600 tiles are visually very nice when done well, but if not then its awful to look at. No have a go heroes need apply for this one.
 
I would refix them level , which will probably mean new ones .
Can you post a picture and is this the only method of support.
 
You can install these boards using dri-wall adhesive. Backed up with anchors if really needed.
Maybe just whizz the holes with a counter sink bit would help?
Personally, I'd use a thermal xps board like delta/wedi etc.
 
You can install these boards using dri-wall adhesive. Backed up with anchors if really needed.
Maybe just whizz the holes with a counter sink bit would help?
Personally, I'd use a thermal xps board like delta/wedi etc.
I agree after all that gyprock stuff is very pricey and although they say it's water proof they say on a commercial application it needs water proofing/tanking so therefore it's only waterproof a little bit, so in fact not actually water proof .
 
Thanks for all the replies. Yes I have installed the boards using drywall adhesive and hammer in fixings, so they are more than secure. My concern is tiling over the fixings as they stick out by approx 3mm. However if I use 8mm thick adhesive I'll be able to loose the fixings underneath and still be able to keep the tiles level. I assume this wont affect the adhesion of the tiles to the boards. No danger of the tiles falling off.
 
I know if I was fixing tiles that size then the bed of adhesive I'd be using wouldn't make it a problem but I'd still try and get them flush if I could.
 
If the hammer in fixings can be unscrewed,
I would be tempted to unscrew one at a time,countersink the board and hammer in again.
 

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