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mutley
Hiya,
apologies in advance as i know this has been done to death, I have searched but seem to be going around in circles...
Can you tile straight onto either bonding or hardwall (both undercoats) ?
I've read threads that say yes, some say no. Does the answer depend on whether you're using cement based or tubbed adhesive, and what if any diffrence does priming make these surfaces ?
I've spoken to the technical line at British Gypsum and they say yes although when I check their site they state that you can only tile onto either finish plasters or Dri-coat :mad2:
I only ask as most of the bathrooms I've seen recently needed replastered rather than just filled with rapid set. I'm happy with my plastering skills but dont want to have to add skim coats if i dont have to. I know boarding out is always an option but sometimes they just wont accept it, never mind that at £5-8 a bag it works out a lot cheaper than rapid set.
Cheers in advance
apologies in advance as i know this has been done to death, I have searched but seem to be going around in circles...
Can you tile straight onto either bonding or hardwall (both undercoats) ?
I've read threads that say yes, some say no. Does the answer depend on whether you're using cement based or tubbed adhesive, and what if any diffrence does priming make these surfaces ?
I've spoken to the technical line at British Gypsum and they say yes although when I check their site they state that you can only tile onto either finish plasters or Dri-coat :mad2:
I only ask as most of the bathrooms I've seen recently needed replastered rather than just filled with rapid set. I'm happy with my plastering skills but dont want to have to add skim coats if i dont have to. I know boarding out is always an option but sometimes they just wont accept it, never mind that at £5-8 a bag it works out a lot cheaper than rapid set.
Cheers in advance