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    Leveling uneven kitchen walls for porcelain tiling

    Here are a couple of pictures. The remaining bits of the old kitchen will be gone by end of today, but I won't be moving any copper pipe or any of the electrics, so I can't really bring the whole wall back to bricks. I thought that my best bets are to either: -somehow flatten by skimming, but I...
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    Leveling uneven kitchen walls for porcelain tiling

    I will be tiling with 60*30 procelain tiles. They weight about 3.57kg each which is about 20.6kg/sqm The wall is not flat and it's plastered. When ripping the current tiles off, some of the plaster also came off and when doing the "coin test" I can feel that some bit of plaster are not sound...
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    Porcelain tiles potentially over weight limit: is this a big issue?

    We have used them previously and we were happy with them in terms of prices and delivery times. I have 0 aesthetic sense so, about why those specifically, you'd have yo ask my significant other 😅 We should have done some research beforehand (which i usually do... extensively) but unfortunately...
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    Porcelain tiles potentially over weight limit: is this a big issue?

    Thanks for all your replies. One thing I am actually thinking about is that the weight limit is by squared meter. However, in my case, I won't cover 1sqm in any place, the weight is over the limit per sqm but since I am not covering a full sqm anywhere, I guess I could still be within the...
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    Porcelain tiles potentially over weight limit: is this a big issue?

    Without thinking too much about it (DIY job), we bought these tiles, and now I realize we might have made a mistake: Maddox Grey Concrete Effect Porcelain Wall and Floor Tile | TileMountain - https://www.tilemountain.co.uk/maddox-grey-concrete-effect-matt-porcelain-wall-and-floor-tile I am...
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