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larryplum
Hi to all
I'm quoting a bathroom in a '60s house. All walls are of cellular core construction (50mm cardboard honeycomb core with plasterboard glued to both sides). When 50 year old tiles come off, the original plasterboard paper face will probably be ripped off the backing plaster and leave a mess of holes, exposed backing plaster and paper.
Will this definitely make it unsuitable for patching and directly re-tiling (300 x 400 7mm ceramic, full height)? I know you can't tile directly over backing plaster but i'm wondering what you would recommend from the following or any other ideas / similar experiences?
Seal with SBR or something similar and tile over all, including exposed backing plaster.
Skim all with multi-finish
Dot + dab new plasterboard over the top
Bond a thinner board such as 6mm Marmox over the top
Many thanks for your help
Larry
I'm quoting a bathroom in a '60s house. All walls are of cellular core construction (50mm cardboard honeycomb core with plasterboard glued to both sides). When 50 year old tiles come off, the original plasterboard paper face will probably be ripped off the backing plaster and leave a mess of holes, exposed backing plaster and paper.
Will this definitely make it unsuitable for patching and directly re-tiling (300 x 400 7mm ceramic, full height)? I know you can't tile directly over backing plaster but i'm wondering what you would recommend from the following or any other ideas / similar experiences?
Seal with SBR or something similar and tile over all, including exposed backing plaster.
Skim all with multi-finish
Dot + dab new plasterboard over the top
Bond a thinner board such as 6mm Marmox over the top
Many thanks for your help
Larry