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crawf94
Hi, new member after a bit of advice from all you experts.
I am tiling my bathroom which has three plasterboard walls (unskimmed) and one block wall (plastered). The tiles I have weigh 16kg/m[SUP]2[/SUP], so with the weight of the adhesive and grout this puts me right on the 20kg/m[SUP]2[/SUP] limit. Would tiling the plaster wall be a big risk or is there already some safety margin built into the 20kg weight limit? I was thinking of hacking off the plaster and dotting and dabbing plasterboard onto this one wall. Am I correct in thinking that dot and dab plasterboard will have a weight limit of 32kg/m[SUP]2[/SUP] like the other bare plasterboard or is it a reduced limit because of the dot and dab fixing?
Are there any alternatives, bearing in mind that I don't want to bring the wall out any further than it is as the bath is already a tight fit and the soil pipe is right up against the wall currently?
I am tiling my bathroom which has three plasterboard walls (unskimmed) and one block wall (plastered). The tiles I have weigh 16kg/m[SUP]2[/SUP], so with the weight of the adhesive and grout this puts me right on the 20kg/m[SUP]2[/SUP] limit. Would tiling the plaster wall be a big risk or is there already some safety margin built into the 20kg weight limit? I was thinking of hacking off the plaster and dotting and dabbing plasterboard onto this one wall. Am I correct in thinking that dot and dab plasterboard will have a weight limit of 32kg/m[SUP]2[/SUP] like the other bare plasterboard or is it a reduced limit because of the dot and dab fixing?
Are there any alternatives, bearing in mind that I don't want to bring the wall out any further than it is as the bath is already a tight fit and the soil pipe is right up against the wall currently?