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BootleRed
Hi all, been browsing the site for days as im in the process of my first real tiling project! Had some really useful tips but ive hit a brick wall ( literally)!
I have removed tiles around my bath and half of the plaster has come away exposing breeze block. On the other walls where this occurred in a minor way ive patched with one coat plaster ( after 90% of forums said not to use bonding plaster) However...im now torn between the following ...
1. Patching with one coat, priming, then tiling ( using 300 x 300 tiles )
2. Removing all plaster from the bad wall adjacent to the bath and shower and fitting plasterboard...then the problem of tanking or not?
3. As above only fitting cement backer board but the problem appears to be that cement boards have to be fastened to battens and cannot be screwed directly onto block?
I am pretty confused reading so many different opinions and potentially scary outcomes if mistakes are made, however the tiles I have removed have been on plaster and board for 20 yrs plus and not fallen off. Long before aquaboard etc existed i guessing it was the only way so does it mean its not an option anymore?
Any advice would be very greatly appreciated as im stuck on which way to move forward...and the kids stink and really need a bath :smilewinkgrin:
Many Thanks - Dave
I have removed tiles around my bath and half of the plaster has come away exposing breeze block. On the other walls where this occurred in a minor way ive patched with one coat plaster ( after 90% of forums said not to use bonding plaster) However...im now torn between the following ...
1. Patching with one coat, priming, then tiling ( using 300 x 300 tiles )
2. Removing all plaster from the bad wall adjacent to the bath and shower and fitting plasterboard...then the problem of tanking or not?
3. As above only fitting cement backer board but the problem appears to be that cement boards have to be fastened to battens and cannot be screwed directly onto block?
I am pretty confused reading so many different opinions and potentially scary outcomes if mistakes are made, however the tiles I have removed have been on plaster and board for 20 yrs plus and not fallen off. Long before aquaboard etc existed i guessing it was the only way so does it mean its not an option anymore?
Any advice would be very greatly appreciated as im stuck on which way to move forward...and the kids stink and really need a bath :smilewinkgrin:
Many Thanks - Dave