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Hi, I've decided to have a go at re-tiling my bathroom.

Unfortunately, one of the walls has an asbestos board. I know ideally I'd get someone to remove it safely, but I simply don't have the £££.

So I was considering overboarding it with a 6mm tile backer board.

I don't really want to put screws into asbestos, so was hoping some sort of adhesive like gripfill would do the job?

I'm just worried that the glue won't take the weight of the board and the ceramic tiles (each one weighs 1.56 kg)

Would appreciate any advice, thanks!
 

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Speak with Hardiebacker about their hardiefoam. It's a spray on adhesive which is supposed to be suitable for masonary walls etc without mechanical fixing. They'll be able to advise if it's suitable for your substrate. Personally I wouldn't use it on a wall without mechanical fixings also, but ive used it on a floor and when the foam sets, there is no lifting the boards! It's strong stuff and with ceramic tiles, you might be happy to use it.
 

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