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Had to give up tiling for a while havent done a job since jan.So i have a new van and a full bathroom to start tue the thing is its in 600x300 porcalain walls and floor 17m2x3m2 the walls are have been painted with emulsion the paint seems to be stable its not flakey or anything so would i be ok to sand down and prime and tile straight on.The other thing is i was reading on forum that it is best to tile fllor first and then take a full tile from bootom would this be a goo idea and any tips on tiling porcalain on walls would be apppreciated.
 
Re: porcalain on walls

Cass, I'm guessing that the walls are also skimmed, so, in short porc would be too heavy regardless:thumbsdown:
 
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as you said mate get the paint off,:thumbsup:

you can come right of a perfectly flat floor wityh a full tile yes but it may not work out well with the room layout mate,,check where the cuts will land at bath,,windows,doors,celing etc,, also as daoug has said check its not skimmed
 
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the walls are brick and plaster , i thought about dot and dabbing but i would still have to take paint of for dot and dab mix to bond.So what would you say my best potion would be.
 
Re: porcalain on walls

if you dot and dab plasterboard onto skimmed plaster and then tile, you're adding even more weight to the skim, although you could mechanically fix the dot and dabbed plasterboard to the existing substrate
 
Re: porcalain on walls

if you dot and dab plasterboard onto skimmed plaster and then tile, you're adding even more weight to the skim, although you could mechanically fix the dot and dabbed plasterboard to the existing substrate


As Doug, on this one:thumbsup:
 
Re: porcalain on walls

so take paint of or fix boards to wall are my options if i have to fix boards to walls what would be the correct fixings to use.
 
Re: porcalain on walls

Could you advise the customer to change there tile and get somethink a bit lighter
 
Re: porcalain on walls

You could either drill and fix the boards with rawl plugs and screws or you could use the conrete screws. Just pilot and screw, these thing are brilliant. Bit of dot and dab addy to make sure its level and then screw her home!
 
Re: porcalain on walls

Just remember that if the screw heads go through the paper of the plasterboard they become next to useless
 

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