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funkykoval
Hi all,
I tiled one small wall (my first attempt ever). It is an empty semi with no heating at the moment. Wall was prepared as follows:
- old paint removed where i could
- remaining paint roughed
- NO primer
- tiles went onto plaster board
I used ready mixed wall tile adhesive from Wickes. Tiles did stick preety good so I did what i could and left. The following morning i was drilling a hole in a wall for a wooden support (hammer drill) when one of tiles felf off (the closest one to the drill. That was about 12h after tailing. Than i tried onther tiles and I could remove two more with a little bit of force with my fingers.
Wall under removed tiles was wet, adhesive still soft (all stuck on the back of the tile). I stopped all the work and got a bit worried. My first thought was - poor adhesive, but when i thought about it, I think that it simply may not me dry yet.
Additionally whet I had a look at these three tiles that came off so easily ( I left them in a stack), second and third tile were all wet, as if some moisture was comminu out of the tile on top of them.
I put a heater in there, closed the door and I plan to look at it tomorrow. I hope that once it is dry it will bond properly.
What do you guys think? My concern is that maybe I will have to take them all off, change adhesive, maybe prime walls, god knows what else...
I could do with a little bit of a professionall advice. Have any of you tiled empty and cold bathrooms, in the winter? How long does an adhesive need to dry under such conditions? Am I doing sth wrong?
Help please
I tiled one small wall (my first attempt ever). It is an empty semi with no heating at the moment. Wall was prepared as follows:
- old paint removed where i could
- remaining paint roughed
- NO primer
- tiles went onto plaster board
I used ready mixed wall tile adhesive from Wickes. Tiles did stick preety good so I did what i could and left. The following morning i was drilling a hole in a wall for a wooden support (hammer drill) when one of tiles felf off (the closest one to the drill. That was about 12h after tailing. Than i tried onther tiles and I could remove two more with a little bit of force with my fingers.
Wall under removed tiles was wet, adhesive still soft (all stuck on the back of the tile). I stopped all the work and got a bit worried. My first thought was - poor adhesive, but when i thought about it, I think that it simply may not me dry yet.
Additionally whet I had a look at these three tiles that came off so easily ( I left them in a stack), second and third tile were all wet, as if some moisture was comminu out of the tile on top of them.
I put a heater in there, closed the door and I plan to look at it tomorrow. I hope that once it is dry it will bond properly.
What do you guys think? My concern is that maybe I will have to take them all off, change adhesive, maybe prime walls, god knows what else...
I could do with a little bit of a professionall advice. Have any of you tiled empty and cold bathrooms, in the winter? How long does an adhesive need to dry under such conditions? Am I doing sth wrong?
Help please