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Lectrician

Half my bathroom has been re-boarded with aquapanel and tiled.

The other half, or one wall, was plastered. The plaster came off with the tiles, leaving the cement scratch coat below. This is sound.

I had been told that tiling directly onto this is preferred, rather than onto the finish plaster. Looking at the BAL SBR, under priming instructions it doesn't mention a method for cement scratch coats, just plaster.

I called BAL directly and they have turned around and said you cannot tile directly onto a scratch coat, it has to be onto plaster? I have been told by many people it is preferred to tile onto the scratch coat and not the finish plaster!

What am I meant to do? Have it re-plastered? Use the SBR one part SBR to two part water and then tile onto the scratch coat?

I am now confused! Thought I knew what I was doing!

Thanks.
 
B

Bubblecraft

If its a bonding scratch coat, you cannot tile on this. A bonding coat will be dark grey when dried. Sometime finishing plaster is added to the bonding to dry it up quicker but doesnt really turn it pink. Pink will be a finishing coat. Sand/cement is fine but it would be easier to tile to a flat surface. If you re-sheet or put a finishing plaster on this, you can but allow a sufficient enough time to allow to dry. You will need to coat the plaster with an SBR primer before tiling
 
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Andy Allen

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If its a bonding scratch coat, you cannot tile on this. A bonding coat will be dark grey when dried. Sometime finishing plaster is added to the bonding to dry it up quicker but doesnt really turn it pink. Pink will be a finishing coat. Sand/cement is fine but it would be easier to tile to a flat surface. If you re-sheet or put a finishing plaster on this, you can but allow a sufficient enough time to allow to dry. You will need to coat the plaster with an SBR primer before tiling

thought bonding plaster came in grey or pink..??
 
L

Lectrician

Thanks for the prompt replies, thats great. I posted this while at work, and now I am at home, I can see it is a sand and cement scratch coat, which doesn't surprise me as it was done in 1978 by the age of the house, and the tiles and bathroom were original to that!

The pinkish hue is from some remenants of finish plaster. What didn't pop off with the tiles I removed. It is a solid and true finish, perhaps a little grainy/dusty if you pull a tool along it hard.

A builder chap I work with said it was preferreable to pull the finish plaster off and go direct onto the sand and cement with a primer, and I didn't question this as a couple others had said to go this way too. It was only when I spoke to the girl in technical at BAL that I had jitters.

So, as it is sand and cement, and is firm, would you prime it? 2:1 BAL SBR?

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Browning can come grey or pink, bonding is grey. I've yet to see or use it in any other colour

Must be a regional thing. In the South we used to get all Carlite type plasters in grey or pink, for a while now everything has been just pink, including Bonding - I've not seen grey Browning (hard wall) or Bonding in grey for a long time.
 

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