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Ciel

Hi,

I hope you can help me out please.

I've just made a start on my bathroom. I've stated to take the tiles off but the plaster underneath is just crumbling, revealing the concrete wall underneath.
I need to get this job done a quickly as possible as it's our only bathroom so don't really want to wait four week for plaster to dry (or pay for the plastering to be done). Can I tile directly onto the concrete wall?

Thank you very much for your help.

Caitlin.
 

AliGage

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Yes you can.

remove all tiles, adhesive and scrap away any loose plaster or unwanted material from the wall with a blade scrapper.

Prime wall with BAL primer SBR (Or an equivilent)

Allow to dry and tile as normal.

In your prep you must make sure any loose, displaced or broken plaster is removed to make the surface as flat as possible, and to ensure you are fixing your tiles to a good, flat, and solid surface.
 
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Ali, I'd also be suggesting taking the whole lot back to brick. We're reliant on Caitlin telling us what's under the plaster. It might be render. She might be referring to concrete, but she might actually mean concrete blocks.

Caitlin, are you definitely sure it's a concrete fabricated wall or are they concrete blocks arranged in a brick bond style? If you know the approximate age of your property, this may help us in deciding what your substrate is and then we can advise whether tiling to it is a good idea or not.
 

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