AndyChiz
17th March 2007, 06:33 PM
We are renovating our ensuite that was tiled wall to ceiling (approx 20sqm), and in removing the tiles, chunks of render have pulled away as well. I also notice that in some areas the render will come away from the walls without much effort...hardly a good surface for tiling.
As I see it, we have 2 options from here.
1. Remove any suspect areas of render and then re-render the walls to fill in the gaps/holes ready for tiling.
2. Remove ALL the render and clad the walls in some sort of sheeting/cement board to provide the surface for tiling.
We're still looking at getting professionals to tile the surface, but guess providing them with a reliable & smooth (relatively) surface is paramount to get them coming back after the first day!!
Has anyone faced this in the past?
As I see it, we have 2 options from here.
1. Remove any suspect areas of render and then re-render the walls to fill in the gaps/holes ready for tiling.
2. Remove ALL the render and clad the walls in some sort of sheeting/cement board to provide the surface for tiling.
We're still looking at getting professionals to tile the surface, but guess providing them with a reliable & smooth (relatively) surface is paramount to get them coming back after the first day!!
Has anyone faced this in the past?