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if I was you I would
1) hack off all loose plaster around the area , from the pic the plasterwork looks in bad condition .
2) plaster it again with Thistle Bonding , but just before the bonding sets wet a brush and run it over then bonding to close it in .
3) after it's set by at least 12 hours give it 1 strong coat of Pva ( mixed to manufactures strength )
4) tile it after the pva has dried

I would personally say pva all plasterwork before tiling , you could even put in some emulsion to the pva mixture , as that will also help to seal the plasterwork

hope that helps , Jim. :thumbsup:
 
not very good advice there pal. wouldnt use bonding plaster and absolute no no to PVA in any tiling installation,
if I was you I would
1) hack off all loose plaster around the area , from the pic the plasterwork looks in bad condition .
2) plaster it again with Thistle Bonding , but just before the bonding sets wet a brush and run it over then bonding to close it in .
3) after it's set by at least 12 hours give it 1 strong coat of Pva ( mixed to manufactures strength )
4) tile it after the pva has dried

I would personally say pva all plasterwork before tiling , you could even put in some emulsion to the pva mixture , as that will also help to seal the plasterwork

hope that helps , Jim. :thumbsup:
 
obv thats a plasterer for you 🙂 strange to see how easily mistake's can be made! im sure your a great plasterer pal but dont reccomend pva or paint to tile on 🙂
 
I understand that bonding plaster should not be used when tiling as it absorbs moisture which I presume means in time the tiles will fall off. Is this the case.?
 
if I was you I would
1) hack off all loose plaster around the area , from the pic the plasterwork looks in bad condition .
2) plaster it again with Thistle Bonding , but just before the bonding sets wet a brush and run it over then bonding to close it in .
3) after it's set by at least 12 hours give it 1 strong coat of Pva ( mixed to manufactures strength )
4) tile it after the pva has dried

I would personally say pva all plasterwork before tiling , you could even put in some emulsion to the pva mixture , as that will also help to seal the plasterwork

hope that helps , Jim. :thumbsup:

think you need to stick to plastering.....:thumbsup:..:lol:
 
ok , I'm happy to accept that I'm wrong on the Pva thing , but not sure what the objection is on Bonding ????? , especially as it's been '' closed in '' by running a wet brush over it just before it sets , and bearing in mind that the original question was about a reasonably small patch area , I recon you'd '' get away with it ''
but I have'nt joined these pages to have a row , so I'll sit back quietly and shut up and see how this develops.
 
ok , I'm happy to accept that I'm wrong on the Pva thing , but not sure what the objection is on Bonding ????? , especially as it's been '' closed in '' by running a wet brush over it just before it sets , and bearing in mind that the original question was about a reasonably small patch area , I recon you'd '' get away with it ''
but I have'nt joined these pages to have a row , so I'll sit back quietly and shut up and see how this develops.

You may have closed it slightly but it's still far too porous and unstable, you may have 'engineered' it but not enough and if you read gyproc's data sheets they even state not to tile on to it.

I hope you haven't taken offence to the comments in this thread, it's just that a lot of plasters think the same as you and go ahead and do this before the tiler has got on site then they have to deal with an unsuitable substrate and then have to convice the home owner the plasterer despite what he thought was wrong.

So in the interest of better understanding, bonding is not suitable to tile on to and neither is PVA a suitable primer. Now please, please, please spread the word with the rest of your trade!!!!!!! :thumbsup:
 

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