McBrain
25th May 2007, 03:24 PM
I'm about to remove some wall tiles (v. old) which I'm told have been attached using cement render onto solid brick. I've attached a section view of what I think it looks like.
I'm expecting that chunks of the render will come off when I remove the tiles and I'll be left with holes in the render back to bare brick. Is this a fair assumption?
How would the surface then need to be prepared to apply new tiles? Would I need to render the wall to give a flat surface and then tiles would go on that?
What is the render? Sand and cement?
I spoke to a tiler today who wasn't interested in doing the job, he said that he would want the preparation done first, also the prep to the bathroom slab floor which would need screeding/self-leveling compound.
Would a tiler generally render the wall and then tile, or do I need someone to render first? Some of the tiling is a kitchen splashback so I guess any rendering would need to be done before the kitchen cabinets are installed?
Any advice appreciated. Also if you can recommend a good tiler in Inner Eastern Melb.
Cheers
I'm expecting that chunks of the render will come off when I remove the tiles and I'll be left with holes in the render back to bare brick. Is this a fair assumption?
How would the surface then need to be prepared to apply new tiles? Would I need to render the wall to give a flat surface and then tiles would go on that?
What is the render? Sand and cement?
I spoke to a tiler today who wasn't interested in doing the job, he said that he would want the preparation done first, also the prep to the bathroom slab floor which would need screeding/self-leveling compound.
Would a tiler generally render the wall and then tile, or do I need someone to render first? Some of the tiling is a kitchen splashback so I guess any rendering would need to be done before the kitchen cabinets are installed?
Any advice appreciated. Also if you can recommend a good tiler in Inner Eastern Melb.
Cheers