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robbieee
Hi everyone!
First post so be gentle....
I am doing up my bathroom for as cheap as possible so i am doing myself.
The problem is that i want to tile the full room from floor to ceiling with 600x300 tiles (travertine effect ceramic probably).....But 2 of the walls are lath and plaster (skimmed). I am just taking the cautious assumption that these walls won't be able to hold the weight of the tiles. I have read that you should take the plaster back and attach plasterboard (dot and dab). But if i do that, the wall will come out further than the door frame. Is there anyway to avoid ripping the full plaster down and having a wall solid enough to hold the weight?
The walls look in decent enough condition...
Any advice would be much appreciated on how to overcome this problem. Or am i being over cautious?
First post so be gentle....
I am doing up my bathroom for as cheap as possible so i am doing myself.
The problem is that i want to tile the full room from floor to ceiling with 600x300 tiles (travertine effect ceramic probably).....But 2 of the walls are lath and plaster (skimmed). I am just taking the cautious assumption that these walls won't be able to hold the weight of the tiles. I have read that you should take the plaster back and attach plasterboard (dot and dab). But if i do that, the wall will come out further than the door frame. Is there anyway to avoid ripping the full plaster down and having a wall solid enough to hold the weight?
The walls look in decent enough condition...
Any advice would be much appreciated on how to overcome this problem. Or am i being over cautious?