dot n dabbing to tiled walls
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sweetorb
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dot n dabbing to tiled walls

by sweetorb » Sat Apr 07, 2012 12:48 pm

hi

am fitting a kitchen next week where every square inch of wall is tiled. decided rather than removing the tiles and potentially re-plastering the whole room to overboard the tiles with battens and tapered edge plasterboard then tape and joint the whole room. some sections (bulkheads / window reveals etc..) are tight and if i were to batten and board the finished surface would be above the window frames. is it feasable to dot and dab straight onto tiled surfaces? if so do i need to do anything to the tiles beforehand such as uni-bonding etc...? also, is tapered edge plasterboard (one taped and jointed) ready for decoration (wallpapering / painting) or do i need to give it a coat of emulsion or some sort of primer?

cheers!!

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Re: dot n dabbing to tiled walls

by welsh brickie » Sun Apr 08, 2012 7:11 am

you have to score the tiles to remove the enamel,otherwise the drywall adhesive wont grip,Use a small grinder,but wear a mask and goggles.

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Re: dot n dabbing to tiled walls

by sweetorb » Sun Apr 08, 2012 8:01 am

cheers welsh brickie

got grinders in van so thats handy!

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