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specren

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Is it esential to level tiles on a bumpy wall and out of true. ie. butter the tiles real thick to acheive a flat wall and internal angles that are straight. or go with wall.

Some jobs a ive done in the past to a lot of adhesive to do this and the tiles were aleast off the wall by 20mm/25mm leaving pockets.

I do not consider myself a pro tiler, However, I'd like to improve on this situation.

Can anyone put me right.

Cheers guys.

ps, I mainly refurb bathroom, cloakrooms, and a few wetrooms.
is more addy better than a thin coat.??

specren.
 
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DHTiling

sorry, I meant to answer the main question you asked.

I use rapid set powdered. Bal, weber.


I asked because not many adhesives are not designed to bed to that thickness..

By prep work,, i mean plumbing walls up by drylining them and making good any deviations great that 5mm or so..the flatter the walls beforehand the eaiser the tiling will be when trying to get flatness..
 

specren

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yep, I check with a 1m level and usually try to get the walls flat, with no lipping.

Harder than i thought,

If using tiles larger than 300mm is it best to spread the addy on all over the wall in one go or do it by sections, bering in mind if rapid set, it would go off quite quick.

I'd done a job last year whereby the tiles were travatine 450x450 and needed to straighten up the tiles because the walls were not true.

hence loads of addy and then pockets of no addy where i'd buttered the tile and not the wall.

any thoughts on a better method.
 
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dobbo

about 2 weeks ago i patched a wall over a bath using thistle one coat plaster nice flat job,the lady said could i tile it to the ceiling i said yes give it a few weeks to dry out and ill come back,after reading some posts about the method i was going to aproach (PVA) im somewhat at a loss to which primer to use as i say, its newly plastered about half way up the rest is a painted surface, will be using ceramic tiles ,im not a pro like yourselves but i do do a good job.and would like to get this right.by the way i have some wickes bonding agent dont know if this is any good.
 

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