Tiling onto plastic cladding?
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Tiling onto plastic cladding?
Hi, I'm going to tile the splashback areas in the kitchen. A previous owner had covered all the walls in a plastic cladding (very securely fixed with no movement) which I had planned on covering with ply before tiling.. Could I possibly tile straight on to the cladding if I roughened up the surface? Any advice would be most welcome.. Thanks Tina
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So thats a 'no' to the easiest solution..
I definately can't take the cladding off as it has a large no of cupboards fixed on to it.. Also where the previous owner had left an area 'un cladded' it shows a bit of a nightmare best left alone.. We had to remove three layers of tiles down to black mortar and brick when we did the bathroom, and realy don't fancy that again..
I was going to use ply, but have noticed several people on here mention a 'tiling board'.. what thicknesses does it come in and what exactly is it?? Would I be able to fix it to the cladding with glue and screws? and how do you prepare the board surface for tilling??
Thanks for any advice, Tina
I definately can't take the cladding off as it has a large no of cupboards fixed on to it.. Also where the previous owner had left an area 'un cladded' it shows a bit of a nightmare best left alone.. We had to remove three layers of tiles down to black mortar and brick when we did the bathroom, and realy don't fancy that again..
I was going to use ply, but have noticed several people on here mention a 'tiling board'.. what thicknesses does it come in and what exactly is it?? Would I be able to fix it to the cladding with glue and screws? and how do you prepare the board surface for tilling??
Thanks for any advice, Tina
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