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Riker007
I've never heard of the above method being used. I was told by an experienced builder that this is what to use. Basically 3/4 of the plasterboard walls were taken off, new plasterboard put up, then had a skim of plaster to match up to what part of the walls wasn't taken down. The plaster has had a week or so to dry, and it was literally a skim to even up the walls. Now from what I've read, people are saying different things. The tub, yes tub of ready mix adhesive (super grip stuff recommended to use by large tiling company - who also have a fleet of their own tilers) says on the back can be applied straight to plastered walls.
Anyhow, the builder has painted the walls with matt emulsion. I'm the one who is going to tile it all, and have previously had difficulties when it comes to old emulsion paint on walls. So now it has had a fresh coat of emulsion onto the plaster, is that perfectly okay or does the surface just need scratching up before tiling? I want to able to sleep at night...
Anyhow, the builder has painted the walls with matt emulsion. I'm the one who is going to tile it all, and have previously had difficulties when it comes to old emulsion paint on walls. So now it has had a fresh coat of emulsion onto the plaster, is that perfectly okay or does the surface just need scratching up before tiling? I want to able to sleep at night...