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    Question tiling on breeze blockes

    Can someone tell me if it is possible to put ceramic tiles directly on to breeze blocks after they were primed? The wall are nice and even.

    Thanks sasi

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    Default Re: tiling on breeze blockes

    Yes it is ok.... I have a few bathrooms to do this way soon..

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    Default Re: tiling on breeze blockes

    Seen it done before..
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    Can someone tell me if it is possible to put ceramic tiles directly on to breeze blocks after they were primed? The wall are nice and even.

    Thanks sasi

    But they do need to be breeze blocks and not thermalites etc..

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    Default Re: tiling on breeze blockes

    Make sure it's a bagged cement based adhesive and I'd suggest using the same to skim the blocks first.

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