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Gazzer

Because water will find its way through and due to the voids between the tile and wall caused by not having a full bed of adhesive water may hold and then progress through into the plasterboards which wil then break down and then tiles may come loose. Further more those tiles will be heavy and i would want to be sitting in the bath when 5 dabs of adhesive decide they cant hold the tile any longer.
I could sit here all night telling you how wrong this is but i am getting the feeling you dont want to listen so i am opting out. Hope you get it sorted though.
 
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grumpygrouter

12 or 13 responses, all saying the same, yet I am still being told it is ok by the Tiler and the contractor.

Is there any particular reason not too Dot & Dab Travertine (30kg Sqm) onto a plasterboard wall. There is no PVA on the wall, it is bare, new plasterboard.

Thanks
This is approaching the safe limit for plasterboard! Add to that what (should be) the correct amount of adhesive, around 3-4kg/m2 and grout then you have issues!

Remind me if we ever we meet not to take a bath or shower in there, I don't want your nice tiles falling onto me.:thumbsup:
 
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spanky

Oh, I am still listening, however from my point of view I am:

Without a bathroom (have been for 2 weeks)
Have to persued them that they will have to rip off 35 sqm of tile, then pay for 35 sqm more, re-plasterboard it, and re-tile it.

I can imagine they are not gonna want to do that.

Hence the needing a good reason for not doing it, they are saying the tiles "won't" come off.

I am running out of arguement, I am sure he knows it is wrong.

Kind of between a rock and a hard place.

They were gonna tile onto the original plaster: see post

http://www.tilersforums.com/tiling-forum/12315-professional-travertine-fitter-what-should-i.html

Got them to board it out.
 
V

Varley

Oh, I am still listening, however from my point of view I am:

Without a bathroom (have been for 2 weeks)
Have to persued them that they will have to rip off 35 sqm of tile, then pay for 35 sqm more, re-plasterboard it, and re-tile it.

I can imagine they are not gonna want to do that.

Hence the needing a good reason for not doing it, they are saying the tiles "won't" come off.

I am running out of arguement, I am sure he knows it is wrong.

Kind of between a rock and a hard place.

They were gonna tile onto the original plaster: see post

http://www.tilersforums.com/tiling-forum/12315-professional-travertine-fitter-what-should-i.html

Got them to board it out.

When you say they were going to tile over existing plaster and you persuaded them to board out, please tell me they removed the plaster first, because if they boarded over the top of the plaster you are reaching seriously dangerous levels of weight.
 

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