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Discuss Removing tiles - kitchen splashback in the Tiling Forum at TilersForums; Got to remove some tiles from kitchen splash back...tiles are on plasterboard, which is dot and dabbed to wall. Removing tiles is removing plasterboard also. Ok to cut out plasterboard ...
          
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    Default Removing tiles - kitchen splashback

    Got to remove some tiles from kitchen splash back...tiles are on plasterboard, which is dot and dabbed to wall. Removing tiles is removing plasterboard also. Ok to cut out plasterboard and replace just in the splashback area?

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    Yes no problem. When removing tiles from plasterboard i sometimes just cut the board and remove the lot. A lot quicker and cleaner.
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    Default Re: Removing tiles - kitchen splashback

    Yep thats what i'm thinking run a grinder or multimaster round the lot and cut it out...dot and dab replace. Thankyou Sir!

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    Just be carefull of any hidden wires behind the plasterboard.
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    Default Re: Removing tiles - kitchen splashback

    Quote Originally Posted by whitebeam View Post
    Just be carefull of any hidden wires behind the plasterboard.

    Yup dont go too mad when removing the plasterboard for the above reasons. Easy to slip with a fein.
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    Default Re: Removing tiles - kitchen splashback

    just pull some of the plasterboard away so you can try and see as much of the wires as you can. Better to be safe than sorry.

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    And try not to catch the cabinets or work surfaces, that could cost you a few quid to replace!
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    Lol good shout, could be a painful death grinder + electrocution! sometimes you need reminding about these things!

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    Just be carefull of any hidden wires behind the plasterboard.
    sound advise whitebeam!
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