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G

gulliver

Hi All
I took your advice and bought a big clinker tile cutter thanks, could anybody advise what I need to do to prep my bathroom walls ready for fitting porcelain tiles, the walls around the bath and sink were tiled with ceramic tiles which I have removed and cleaned off the adhesive and the rest of the walls have been painted with emulsion, the walls are plasterboard with a plaster skin and are in sound condition from when the house was built approx. 20 years ago

Thanks Paul
 
R

Russel

See if you can scrape off the paint and if its stuck on well then just prime and tile it.
 
G

gulliver

Could anybody advise whats best to prime the walls with and do I need to score the emulsion ?

Thanks
 
T

Time's Ran Out

The moisture from the adhesive will soften the emulsion and when it dries it loosens from the plaster. Therefore the tiles especially with a 22kg+ weight per sq mt will drop off the wall!
Tiling to skimmed plaster with that size tile is close to accepted weight limits but to emulsion is irresponsible.
 
D

dbstiling

Plasterboard holds 32 kg per square metre, where plaster only holds 20 kg per square metre. You might find your tiles are too heavy for the substrate.
Just spent 3 weeks in London rectifying a job where the previous company had tiled to paint.
 

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