Tiling directly onto plasterboard
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Tiling directly onto plasterboard
Hi all
I've just had my bathroom walls entirely dot and dabbed with 9mm plasterboard, my ceiling has been skimmed. My plasterer however has now bunked off the job and hasnt skimmed the walls.
I was wandering if its ok to tile the walls directly rather than skimming them?
I am going to tank the bath and shower area before I tile them?
I am asking this question because I was in B & Q today and they told me under no circumstances should I tile onto plasterboard, because it should be skimmed first or the walls would 'fall to bits'!
Thanks
I've just had my bathroom walls entirely dot and dabbed with 9mm plasterboard, my ceiling has been skimmed. My plasterer however has now bunked off the job and hasnt skimmed the walls.
I was wandering if its ok to tile the walls directly rather than skimming them?
I am going to tank the bath and shower area before I tile them?
I am asking this question because I was in B & Q today and they told me under no circumstances should I tile onto plasterboard, because it should be skimmed first or the walls would 'fall to bits'!
Thanks
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Re: Tiling directly onto plasterboard
just reread this bit was it a housewife or spotty teen that told you this!BigRik wrote:Hi all
I've just had my bathroom walls entirely dot and dabbed with 9mm plasterboard, my ceiling has been skimmed. My plasterer however has now bunked off the job and hasnt skimmed the walls.
I was wandering if its ok to tile the walls directly rather than skimming them?
I am going to tank the bath and shower area before I tile them?
I am asking this question because I was in B & Q today and they told me under no circumstances should I tile onto plasterboard, because it should be skimmed first or the walls would 'fall to bits'!
Thanks
plaster skim will carry aprox 20kg Per msq
plasterboard carries approx 32kg PER msq (but i think thats based on 12.5mm board check out the Gypsum site under technical tab to find the exact weight to size boards!
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Read the instruction before you mix the adhesive, they may recommend their own bonding agent which might not be a bad idea. Agree that mixing your own would be best. Readymix is OK but good adhesive mixed yourself is easier to work with and sticks better.
The only advantage with skimming first is that if you take the tiles off you don't need to reboard.
The only advantage with skimming first is that if you take the tiles off you don't need to reboard.