Metal Head
11th July 2006, 09:19 PM
Hi,
As some of you will know via a couple of threads in other forums on this site that I am in the process of doing up our bathroom. I started today removing the tiles from the walls. As a result I have a couple of questions to ask. As you will see from the images attached:-
Q1) After reading some DIY books & reading some threads here I was going to trowel on some compound and then lay the tiles on that. However, as you can see from the image attached, the previous tiler used a method of putting a compound on the tile (in the 4 corners and the centre of each tile). Is either way acceptable or better for wall tiling?. I would also appreciate some advice on whether the plasterboard requires sanding flat before tiling.
Q2) Looking at the other 2 images is this some form of old "plasterboard" with what seems to have some hemp like material in it?. what would you suggest I should do about the joint between the new & old plasterboards as shown?.
Thanking everyone in advance for their input.
Regards
David
As some of you will know via a couple of threads in other forums on this site that I am in the process of doing up our bathroom. I started today removing the tiles from the walls. As a result I have a couple of questions to ask. As you will see from the images attached:-
Q1) After reading some DIY books & reading some threads here I was going to trowel on some compound and then lay the tiles on that. However, as you can see from the image attached, the previous tiler used a method of putting a compound on the tile (in the 4 corners and the centre of each tile). Is either way acceptable or better for wall tiling?. I would also appreciate some advice on whether the plasterboard requires sanding flat before tiling.
Q2) Looking at the other 2 images is this some form of old "plasterboard" with what seems to have some hemp like material in it?. what would you suggest I should do about the joint between the new & old plasterboards as shown?.
Thanking everyone in advance for their input.
Regards
David