How even does my tiling surface need to be?
Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2015 1:36 am
Hi all,
Just wondering, I've found lots of information saying it's quite important the surface I tile is level and even. But how perfect does this need to be?
I'm tiling a kitchen splash back with 300x300 tiles and the surface is mortar on brick. From the removal of the old tiles there was some large holes in the render so I applied patching mortar to this.
The surface is fairly even, not paint over it and be happy even but with a couple of mm uneveness all over.
My thoughts originally were to plaster over this to even the surface to pretty much perfectly level or will I be okay to tile over this?
The Australian tiling council recommend 12mm notched trowel for 300mm wall tiles so I'm thinking surely if I'm careful I could level the tile out over the few mm differences?
Any input would be great. I'll try post a picture if I figure out how
Thanks
Just wondering, I've found lots of information saying it's quite important the surface I tile is level and even. But how perfect does this need to be?
I'm tiling a kitchen splash back with 300x300 tiles and the surface is mortar on brick. From the removal of the old tiles there was some large holes in the render so I applied patching mortar to this.
The surface is fairly even, not paint over it and be happy even but with a couple of mm uneveness all over.
My thoughts originally were to plaster over this to even the surface to pretty much perfectly level or will I be okay to tile over this?
The Australian tiling council recommend 12mm notched trowel for 300mm wall tiles so I'm thinking surely if I'm careful I could level the tile out over the few mm differences?
Any input would be great. I'll try post a picture if I figure out how
Thanks