Tiling on a damaged wall
Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2008 5:39 pm
Having removed old tiles from my bathroom wall they have left behind a fair amount of damage (crumbling holes in the plaster). The wall is platerboard dabbed onto brick so removing and replacing the old plasterboard isn't an option.
I intend on retiling the area. What's the best way to get this surface ready for new tiles?
I have bought some multibond plaster and was going to fill the holes and skim the wall with this. Is this the best thing to do? Also, do I need to seal it with PVA before I tile?
I'd hate my tiles to drop off my wall onto my brand new bath below :shock: .
Thanks for any help.
I intend on retiling the area. What's the best way to get this surface ready for new tiles?
I have bought some multibond plaster and was going to fill the holes and skim the wall with this. Is this the best thing to do? Also, do I need to seal it with PVA before I tile?
I'd hate my tiles to drop off my wall onto my brand new bath below :shock: .
Thanks for any help.