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156 results for "tiling to plaster"

How do I tile to plaster?
Once the ARDEX P 51 is dry, tile as normal using an appropriate ARDEX Cement-Based Tile Adhesive.
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Why should I waterproof or tank bathrooms, showers and other wet areas* before tiling?
moisture-sensitive e.g. plaster, plasterboard and even some proprietary tile backer boards. Even when they’re tiled, water can still
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Why do I need to wait so long before tiling to certain substrates?
least 2 weeks Plaster: at least 4 weeks These backgrounds shrink as they dry; to avoid the risk of debonding, tiles should be
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How do I tile to plywood walls?
Tiling to plywood walls is no longer recommended under BS 5385-1:2018. Plywood walls should be oversheeted with tile backer
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How do I tile to steel?
P 82. Once dry, it can then be tiled as normal using an appropriate ARDEX Cement-Based Tile Adhesive.
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How do I tile to painted substrates?
adhesion. The substrate can then be tiled as normal using an appropriate ARDEX Cement-Based Tile Adhesive.
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How do I tile to anhydrite screeds?
Once the ARDEX P 51 is dry, tile as normal using an appropriate ARDEX Cement-Based Tile Adhesive.
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How do I make uneven walls flat before tiling?
little as 2 hours, and can then be tiled as normal using an appropriate ARDEX Cement-Based Tile Adhesive.
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X60 PU Flex
polyurethane adhesive ideal for fixing all tile types to problematic substrates. Fixes tiles direct to problematic substrates such
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How do I fill holes before tiling?
little as 4 hours, and can then be tiled as normal using an appropriate ARDEX Cement-Based Tile Adhesive.
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