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jonny_cinnamon
Hi Everyone
I am currently refitting my kitchen. I have started by removing the tiles from the walls but the plasterboard is now a mess with patches/lumps of tile adhesive still stuck to it. All the the tiles have been removed by bolster chisel and as you will all know, the bare plasterboard is now a mess and I need it to be clean before I can start putting the new tiles up.
The problems I have are as follows:
The walls in my house are not standard Timber Stud partition walls with plasterboard fixed to the timber frame. If they were then I could just remove the plasterboard and put new plasterboard up. The walls are paramount partition walls, they have a timber header plate at the top and a timber footer plate at the bottom with a cardboard grid system in between. The plasterboard is then glued to the cardboard grid. It is like an eggbox cardboard system. I can't remove the plasterboard as it will rip the whole wall down. The house was built in 1970 and this was the walls the construction company choose to use which is now not practical.
What is the quickest and tideist way of removing the tile adhesive?
Last year I refitted the bathroom and I had the same problem with the tile adhesive mess on the plasterboard. Then, I used an electric sander to sand the tile adhesive off which is time consuming and creates alot of dust. I don't want to do this again as we now have a 6 month old baby in the house and I don't want to create alot of dust in the house. I have been chipping the tile adhesive off the plaster board today but again, this is time consuming so what advice does anyone else have?
Hope someone can help
Thanks
Jonny.
I am currently refitting my kitchen. I have started by removing the tiles from the walls but the plasterboard is now a mess with patches/lumps of tile adhesive still stuck to it. All the the tiles have been removed by bolster chisel and as you will all know, the bare plasterboard is now a mess and I need it to be clean before I can start putting the new tiles up.
The problems I have are as follows:
The walls in my house are not standard Timber Stud partition walls with plasterboard fixed to the timber frame. If they were then I could just remove the plasterboard and put new plasterboard up. The walls are paramount partition walls, they have a timber header plate at the top and a timber footer plate at the bottom with a cardboard grid system in between. The plasterboard is then glued to the cardboard grid. It is like an eggbox cardboard system. I can't remove the plasterboard as it will rip the whole wall down. The house was built in 1970 and this was the walls the construction company choose to use which is now not practical.
What is the quickest and tideist way of removing the tile adhesive?
Last year I refitted the bathroom and I had the same problem with the tile adhesive mess on the plasterboard. Then, I used an electric sander to sand the tile adhesive off which is time consuming and creates alot of dust. I don't want to do this again as we now have a 6 month old baby in the house and I don't want to create alot of dust in the house. I have been chipping the tile adhesive off the plaster board today but again, this is time consuming so what advice does anyone else have?
Hope someone can help
Thanks
Jonny.