Tiling onto painted plasterboard

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Hi guys,

So, I've been asked to tile a wall that has been painted directly onto plasterboard, no skim coats, just straight onto board. There are at least 3-4 layers of matt emulsion paint on this wall.
What is the best way to do this?

I've read about stripping off the paint but that'll mean going back to the board where I could and would most likely peel off the paper and end up having to replace the plasterboard.

Would scratching up the wall and giving it a good key be good enough or is this job a no go?

Also, SBR over PVA correct? If that is an option.
Oh and the tiles to be used are 200 x 100mm trentie tiles with 2mm spacers. Area is Kitchen wall. It is a divider walk between two rooms so has some movement in it. Is BAL wall tile adhesive ok for this or do I need a more flexi adhesive?

Thank you so much for any advice and tips I get from this, it is actually my first tiling job 🙂
 
Hi guys,

So, I've been asked to tile a wall that has been painted directly onto plasterboard, no skim coats, just straight onto board. There are at least 3-4 layers of matt emulsion paint on this wall.
What is the best way to do this?

I've read about stripping off the paint but that'll mean going back to the board where I could and would most likely peel off the paper and end up having to replace the plasterboard.

Would scratching up the wall and giving it a good key be good enough or is this job a no go?

Also, SBR over PVA correct? If that is an option.
Oh and the tiles to be used are 200 x 100mm trentie tiles with 2mm spacers. Area is Kitchen wall. It is a divider walk between two rooms so has some movement in it. Is BAL wall tile adhesive ok for this or do I need a more flexi adhesive?

Thank you so much for any advice and tips I get from this, it is actually my first tiling job 🙂
Scratch it up with some rough sandpaper, prime with sbr. (not pva, which is for children to make papier mache) and is never to be used in any tiling scenario.
And just for fear, use a flexible slowset adhesive, which you mix yourself, and a flexible grout, fairly unproblematic job mate, don't worry about it 👍🏻
 
Scratch it up with some rough sandpaper, prime with sbr. (not pva, which is for children to make papier mache) and is never to be used in any tiling scenario.
And just for fear, use a flexible slowset adhesive, which you mix yourself, and a flexible grout, fairly unproblematic job mate, don't worry about it 👍🏻

Thank you for the advice bud, really appreciate it! I'll give that a go 🙂
 

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