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Hi there,
I am after some advice - any help is much appreciated.
I am currently re-tiling a small portion of the kitchen. It is the area behind the cooker which is around 1.5m squared.
I have removed the original tiles and as you can see from the pictures, some of the plaster has come off (or at least I think it is plaster).
Picture 1: showing stone/brick where the plaster has come off with the tiles.
Picture 2: another area
My questions are:
1. What should I do here? Is it necessary to get the whole 1.5m squared area re-plastered? If so, then how long do I have to wait for the plaster to completely dry before I can put the new tiles up? Or can I tile onto the brick/stone or is it render? Or is there something else I can use to fill any the parts that have come off?
2. From picture 1 - at the top right - you can just about see that there is a plug box buried in the wall. This plug is no longer required so it is just the empty plug box left. I was just tiling over it to cover it. Is this wise? Or do I need to fill the hole with something first?
Thank you for your help,
Kev
I am after some advice - any help is much appreciated.
I am currently re-tiling a small portion of the kitchen. It is the area behind the cooker which is around 1.5m squared.
I have removed the original tiles and as you can see from the pictures, some of the plaster has come off (or at least I think it is plaster).
Picture 1: showing stone/brick where the plaster has come off with the tiles.
Picture 2: another area
My questions are:
1. What should I do here? Is it necessary to get the whole 1.5m squared area re-plastered? If so, then how long do I have to wait for the plaster to completely dry before I can put the new tiles up? Or can I tile onto the brick/stone or is it render? Or is there something else I can use to fill any the parts that have come off?
2. From picture 1 - at the top right - you can just about see that there is a plug box buried in the wall. This plug is no longer required so it is just the empty plug box left. I was just tiling over it to cover it. Is this wise? Or do I need to fill the hole with something first?
Thank you for your help,
Kev
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