I need to replace four or five standard bricks in an interior cavity wall of a very dry room.
I will probably use a mortar of soft sand /cement mix 4:1.
I then need to cover this brick work with plaster.
Question 1: Is the 4:1 mix the best or should I use 5:1?
Question 2: How long must I let the brickwork dry out before I add the plaster?
Question 3: Once I have added the browning and as I intend to tile this wall do I really need to cover the browning with something like thistle finish or can I tile directly onto the browning?
Question 4: How long should I leave the plaster to dry before tiling? (Average thickness 1 inch, area approx 4 square feet)
Question 5: Would PVA be beneficial in any of the above stages?
Any relevant advice greatly appreciated
Thank you
Barry
I will probably use a mortar of soft sand /cement mix 4:1.
I then need to cover this brick work with plaster.
Question 1: Is the 4:1 mix the best or should I use 5:1?
Question 2: How long must I let the brickwork dry out before I add the plaster?
Question 3: Once I have added the browning and as I intend to tile this wall do I really need to cover the browning with something like thistle finish or can I tile directly onto the browning?
Question 4: How long should I leave the plaster to dry before tiling? (Average thickness 1 inch, area approx 4 square feet)
Question 5: Would PVA be beneficial in any of the above stages?
Any relevant advice greatly appreciated
Thank you
Barry
