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Brad
Hi all....
Now I know that plywood is not the best substrate to tile onto, especially walls. Problem is that most builders still use the stuff so you just have to make do. Could I get a few comments from those who have been in the trade for some time about preferred methods of substrate preparation prior to tiling onto plywood.
About a year ago I tiled a wall, 600x600 porcelain tiles onto a solid plywood backing. I primed the ply surface with PRIMER-G. Then used MAPEI keraflex. A short while later I had to replace a tile through no fault of my own. Getting the original tile/adhesive off in preparation for the new was quite a task! So my method seemed a good one. What of the tilers out there that warn against priming plywood or maintain that it is not necessary.....
I welcome any comments........
Now I know that plywood is not the best substrate to tile onto, especially walls. Problem is that most builders still use the stuff so you just have to make do. Could I get a few comments from those who have been in the trade for some time about preferred methods of substrate preparation prior to tiling onto plywood.
About a year ago I tiled a wall, 600x600 porcelain tiles onto a solid plywood backing. I primed the ply surface with PRIMER-G. Then used MAPEI keraflex. A short while later I had to replace a tile through no fault of my own. Getting the original tile/adhesive off in preparation for the new was quite a task! So my method seemed a good one. What of the tilers out there that warn against priming plywood or maintain that it is not necessary.....
I welcome any comments........