The problem is that I've been advised by the people selling me the tiles
that I will need to tank the walls before tiling.
This is the first that I'd heard of it, and was previously advised (by a
B&Q leaflet), that you could just tile straight on to the ply (after
priming with 5:1 PVA).
Does anyone have any experience of this problem, and could anyone
recommend a suitable tile adhesive?
Thanks,
John
John,
I haven't done a large area, but I have tiled around ply soil pipe boxes and
small ply panels using your stated method (applying the tile cement over the
whole area to be tiled [not dabbed on the back of the tile] just before the
PAV goes 'off') without any problems over the years.
This was using 'ordinary' tile adhesive (soaking the tiles before
application) and standard grout a few days later.
Hope this helps?
Brian G
I've had mixed results tiling onto plywood using the PVA method - the odd
one fell off, though fortunately this was on a home-brewed bath panel. The
first time it was done it was tiled by a professional tiler using standard
tile adhesive and PVA. I had to take them all off and redo it with only
partial success. Now it could have been a problem with the plywood - which
was an offcut WBP ply sheet I had left over from another job, however, I
have heard of other people having similar problems.
If I was going to do it again, I'd use this stuff
http://www.dunkleytiles.co.uk/access-02.htm
Thanks to Brain and Bill on this one. I would look at using a special
tile backing board if I were to do this again, but I have been
recommended adhesive called Howtex Flexigrip.
It is apparently a "high performance, ready-mixed ceramic wall tile
adhesive for interior use, where movement or wetting is expected".
That'll do for me then. I'll post back if the tiles start peeling off!
John
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