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gaggarwal1981
Hi, I would welcome some advice as I have got myself into a pickle.
I planned to attach brick slips to a bonded coat in my kitchen however have realised that they will be too heavy to be directly attached so am now considering attaching a cement based back board but am not sure how to fix it. I can not use baton as I no longer have the space.
My current wall is built as follows; Solid wall with 5cm Kingspan insulated plaster board attached with dot and dab. This has then had a coat of bonding applied.
Can I glue the board to the bonding coat??
If it needs to be mechanically fitted, what would I use and would screwing to the plasterboard be enough or should I fix to the brick.
If I apply brick slips to the bonding direct, a few levels at a time, would the plaster hold??
Thanks.
Aaron
I planned to attach brick slips to a bonded coat in my kitchen however have realised that they will be too heavy to be directly attached so am now considering attaching a cement based back board but am not sure how to fix it. I can not use baton as I no longer have the space.
My current wall is built as follows; Solid wall with 5cm Kingspan insulated plaster board attached with dot and dab. This has then had a coat of bonding applied.
Can I glue the board to the bonding coat??
If it needs to be mechanically fitted, what would I use and would screwing to the plasterboard be enough or should I fix to the brick.
If I apply brick slips to the bonding direct, a few levels at a time, would the plaster hold??
Thanks.
Aaron