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I've 35sq meters of 100-150mm tiles to be laid onto block walls. I'm wondering will I have to float the walls with sand and cement first for better adhesion for the adhesive or roll on the tile primer or that primer that's used for tiling over tiles. If this was your own job, what way would you do it.

Its a 35sqmeter(32 without doir)bathroom using these small bathroom tiles and I'm thinking maybe 4 or 5 days I should have it done taking into consideration the amount of cuts,holes drilled and beads.

As for laying the tiles, would you cut both corners of the wall or lay 1 time normal and cut at other end of same wall. Reason why I'm asking, this is first time I've tiled a full room using such small tiles, only ever used these tiles on splashbacks.

All advice welcome.
 

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if you aint right good at plastering just dryline it with plasterboard, especially with small tiles


I'm sound at the aul plastering but one thing that slipped my mind, how long do I wait until I can tile onto newly floated walls.

As for the OP, is it possible to tile straight onto the block wall or is it best not to.
 

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Id board it mate,quicker and you can tile straight away .
As for tiling on blockwork , it can be done , as long as its flat as a pancake, every block is perfect , then yes spread it on as u would a normal flat wall (powdered addy), but ive very rarly seen a perfectly flat blockwork wall, in fact , never
 

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Id board it mate,quicker and you can tile straight away .
As for tiling on blockwork , it can be done , as long as its flat as a pancake, every block is perfect , then yes spread it on as u would a normal flat wall (powdered addy), but ive very rarly seen a perfectly flat blockwork wall, in fact , never


Might just go with what you suggest however, I am always wondering if the dot and dab boarding will fail with the tiles on it.
 

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