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Hi
I was hoping you guys could point me in the right direction.
I am currently overhauling my bathroom which is constructed using paramount partitions (cardboard matrix, sandwiched between two ... -
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Tiling Damaged Paramount Wall
Hi
I was hoping you guys could point me in the right direction.
I am currently overhauling my bathroom which is constructed using paramount partitions (cardboard matrix, sandwiched between two sheets of plasterboard and then skimmed) when I removed the old tiles from above the bath some areas of the skim came away and in one or two areas a chunk of the plasterboard (approx 3" x 3") has come away with the tile. I am now left with a wall which has exposed and torn plasterboard paper, some loose skim plaster and some intact plaster with paint on it and some small areas of damaged plasterboard. Because of the construction of the wall you can't replace the board so need to tile over what I have got.
- Is there a product that could be painted on to the wall that would secure the torn paper and loose plaster prior to me tiling?
- Because there is a shower over the bath do I need to seal the plasterboard with something to stop it getting wet?
This is my first attempt at tiling so any recommendations would be really appreciated.
Cheers
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Re: Tiling Damaged Paramount Wall
Hi and welcome...
Can you post some pics, so we can see what you do.?
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Re: Tiling Damaged Paramount Wall
Hi Dave
Thanks for the reply will post some pictures up tomorrow.
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Re: Tiling Damaged Paramount Wall
What tiles are going to be fixing on the walls..
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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Re: Tiling Damaged Paramount Wall
Thanks for replying gents.
I intend to use 330x250 6mm tiles.
I did some research on the site before posting and found some said not to dot and dab, but if it is a possibility then I could do that if needed.
Cheers
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Re: Tiling Damaged Paramount Wall
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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