1 paint over area with watered down matt emulsion 40 water 60 paint 2 cover area with watered down pva glue.
Sealing plaster walls for tiling.
What is the best option to prepare newly plastered walls for tiling.
It should be a minimum 12 5mm thick when fixed to timber framing or battening and fixed in accordance with the manufacturers recommendations.
Ideally the wet areas should be tanked you can tile straight onto the plaster unless the surface is highly polished then it should be brushed with a stiff brush and primed with something like bal apd or dilute sbr.
Tiling onto plasterboard walls preparation for tiling onto plasterboard plasterboard should be dry securely fixed and rigid with no protruding fixings with the face to receive decorative finishes exposed.
Fresh plaster takes up to 30 days to dry and wooden surfaces can use a layer of polyurethane paint.
You want the tile adhesive to have something to grab onto.
When applying tile to a plastered surface it is important not to overload the weight of what the plaster will take before failure occurs plaster will support about 20kg m2 or about a 9mm thickness of ceramic tile.
Plaster is a weak material compared to brick and cement.
You should allow the new plaster to dry for 4weeks prior to tiling but this will depend on thickness of plaster and temp of room.
Tiling onto plaster backgrounds.
Thoroughly vacuum the area and give the wall a once over with a damp sponge or cleaning cloth.
Seal the walls with a skim coat and let it dry thoroughly.
Make a mark on the wall with your starting point.
Bear in mind that raw brick blockwork and cement are mostly uneven.