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Went to look at a kitchen splashback tonight and as a quick fix after they installed the kitchen, they decided to paint straight onto the plasterboard. There was no mist coat, just straight on with emulsion.
I put a bit of tape on the wall, left for 10 mins and when I pulled it off, the paint and a bit of the plasterboard paper came off. (I did it in a corner where its no too noticeable!).
I suggested getting the walls skimmed before tiling (they have picked white metro tiles), so nothing too heavy going on the walls.
I'm thinking more about it now and does anyone foresee any issues with simply gluing (gripfill or similar) and screwing (with drywall plugs and screws) a bit of plasterboard over the top of the existing plasterboard? (If possible, I'm thinking this would mean I could tile same day rather than waiting a couple of weeks for the skim to dry).
I put a bit of tape on the wall, left for 10 mins and when I pulled it off, the paint and a bit of the plasterboard paper came off. (I did it in a corner where its no too noticeable!).
I suggested getting the walls skimmed before tiling (they have picked white metro tiles), so nothing too heavy going on the walls.
I'm thinking more about it now and does anyone foresee any issues with simply gluing (gripfill or similar) and screwing (with drywall plugs and screws) a bit of plasterboard over the top of the existing plasterboard? (If possible, I'm thinking this would mean I could tile same day rather than waiting a couple of weeks for the skim to dry).
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