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Re-Plastering\rendering a Bathroom to Tile over
Anonymous user 23/02/2024 - 2.41 PM
Hi Firstly I am a plastering\rendering amateur, only Hard walling up to this point. We are in the process of doing our bathroom, because for the old plasters condition we have removed back to Brick. 3 walls are your standard house brick and the 4th is an internal wall made of black 35mm thick air brick (nasty stuff but not an option to remove). I was going to Hardwall all walls, apply a good thick coat of PVA then tile on top. I have been told this is not the right way to do this. Is that true? The method described to me is a Sand and cement mix (4/5 to 1) with Plasticiser-water proofer additive. Then tile directly on top of this. My questions around this method are:- 1) Is this the right path to go down? 2) What background preparation needs to be done? 3) How thick can this be applied in one coat (Min and Max as one wall would be quite thick yet the other a tight coat would be required)? 4) How should this be best keyed to receive the tiles? 5) Does this give the required moisture resistance for a bathroom? 6) What is the weight limit per square meter? (i.e. I believe plaster is 20Kg) Thanks in advance
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