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hi helpers, I am tiling my en suite/ new shower tray etc
ive just hacked off all the tiles in shower cubicle and in alot of places its taken off the plaster down to the breeze blocks I have never attempted to plaster before it looks so easy watching someone doing it ! anyway shall i attempt it :)
is there any ready mix i can buy to make it easier oh and a cheapy trowel
it doesnt need to be perfect just pretty flat as i am going to tile over it

thanks P M
 
You wanna render it if you are tiling it, or batten and board with a suitable covering, moisture resistant board or aquapanel in wet areas.
 
Don’t use plaster but if you do use conventional san/cement render then you will have to wait for it to dry out thoroughly before you cam tile; this can take up the 4 weeks depending on thickness & area. Trade trick is to use a cement based tile adhesive, which you should be using anyway if your tiles are larger than 300 x 200mm; you can tile over this the next day. Or you can use a quick set render if you’ve larger areas, cheaper than cement tile adhesive but can work out expensive if you’ve a lot to do. If time is an issue you can board it out & tile directly onto that but use the rights boards for the job, not ordinary plasterboard.

Take some time out to read the Tiling forum sticky & the forum archive posts as there are many threads covering this topic, it may just prevent you from making potentially expensive mistakes with your tiling project :wink:
 
Sorry double post; this bloody site is driving me nuts just lately :roll:
 
will i finish this job in the 2 weeks holiday :shock:
if i cement board will i need to tank ?
i bought the house from new 14 years ago, how would i know if the pro tiler did tank it ? if he didnt, then it hasnt done any harm !
 
will i finish this job in the 2 weeks holiday :shock:
if i cement board will i need to tank ?
i bought the house from new 14 years ago, how would i know if the pro tiler did tank it ? if he didnt, then it hasnt done any harm !

I'm sure you'd be ok in two weeks - if you went for the non-render solution (as per Richard C's post). MR p/board for non-wet areas and cement board for wet areas would be quicker to sort, tho less elegant than a render solution.

I had a new build house from 2000. The builder used standard wallboard even behind the tiles in the combined bath/shower. We had some leaking round the shower screen, which had to be patched up.

14 years ago - I guess depends on the builder....
 
will i finish this job in the 2 weeks holiday :shock:
Rather depends on how quickly you work :lol:

if i cement board will i need to tank ?
No need to tank cement boards unless forming a wet room.

i bought the house from new 14 years ago, how would i know if the pro tiler did tank it ? if he didnt, then it hasnt done any harm !
Unlikely; unless the house is high end, most tight asred developers would do it as cheaply as possible. If it’s standard wallboard (most likely), it’s done well to last 14 years.

I had a new build house from 2000. The builder used standard wallboard even behind the tiles in the combined bath/shower. We had some leaking round the shower screen, which had to be patched up.
14 years ago - I guess depends on the builder....
& a lot of luck :lol:
 
oh dear I am in a state, ive been hours trying to hack of old adhesive, so can i just tile straight onto the rendering its pretty sound apart from a few divots if i can will i need to put on some kind of bonding agent beore tiling
boarding aint really practical cheers P M
 
Remove all the adhesive so you don’t have high spots & then fill any holes/hollows in the render with cement tile adhesive as I said before, you can then tile over it next day.

Most adhesives manufacturers don’t recommend a primer but always follow their instructions. Sometimes an acrylic primer can be used if it’s very dusty or a gypsum base but be very careful what you put on there; never use standard PVA. What size/type are your tiles?
 
Cant thank you enough Richard ive waisted today but at least i know where im going now ! tiles are 32cm x 25cm last question ( today ) lol
best adhesive to use dont care about cos cheers P M
 

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