I will be tiling with 60*30 procelain tiles. They weight about 3.57kg each which is about 20.6kg/sqm
The wall is not flat and it's plastered. When ripping the current tiles off, some of the plaster also came off and when doing the "coin test" I can feel that some bit of plaster are not sound.
Considering all this I think that tiling over the existing plaster is a no go. How can I solve the situation?
I was thinking about doing the following:
1) in the area that will be tiled, chisel away the unsound plaster exposing the sort of mortar underneat. Leave everything as is where I will not be tiling... the kitchen units will cover that area anyway
2) install sheets of 6mm hardiebacker in the recessed areas where I will be tiling
3) install all the kitchen units and then tile over the hardiebacker
Do you think this would work? Any other idea?
I know I could just use plasterboard instead of the hardiebacker but it would be ticker and I don't know if that thickness would be excessive. Any advice?
Could I just try skimming the wall with some cheap-ish rapid set tile adhesive? Or will it build too much adhesive on the wall considering that I then have to use a 10mm layer for the tiles?
The wall is not flat and it's plastered. When ripping the current tiles off, some of the plaster also came off and when doing the "coin test" I can feel that some bit of plaster are not sound.
Considering all this I think that tiling over the existing plaster is a no go. How can I solve the situation?
I was thinking about doing the following:
1) in the area that will be tiled, chisel away the unsound plaster exposing the sort of mortar underneat. Leave everything as is where I will not be tiling... the kitchen units will cover that area anyway
2) install sheets of 6mm hardiebacker in the recessed areas where I will be tiling
3) install all the kitchen units and then tile over the hardiebacker
Do you think this would work? Any other idea?
I know I could just use plasterboard instead of the hardiebacker but it would be ticker and I don't know if that thickness would be excessive. Any advice?
Could I just try skimming the wall with some cheap-ish rapid set tile adhesive? Or will it build too much adhesive on the wall considering that I then have to use a 10mm layer for the tiles?
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