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BillR
 
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Default Tiles on plasterboard

Angela wrote:
"Benjamin Aldred" wrote in message
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"Jim" (remove $ ) wrote in message
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I have a new kitchen to install an, obviously, wife doesn't like
the tiles the previous owner had. I removed 1with a thin blade
scraper and found that the removal caused serious damage to the
plasterboard. Anyone know of a better way to do this ?



Score them all with a good hand held tile cutter then tap them with
a hammer to get them to break in bits. They should peel off a lot
easier that way. Or tile straight on top of them after you've
cleaned all the grease off and scratched the surfaces to key the new
adhesive in.


When I had my kitchen retiled the tiler said that getting tiles of
plasterboard is impossible without a lot of damage, he just tiled
over the old ones and you would never know.

Angela


This is often the case and depends a lot on the orig adhesive used.
Luckily it often is rubbish "fix & grout" if done by an amateur, so isn't
too bad.
I've had very good results with SDS drill with tile-removing bit.
You wouldn't believe how fast it is and often the tiles come off whole...
I just did a bathroom where the tiles were put on properly and it had no
trouble there either.
You tend to get more adhesive left on the wall with this method which
requires separate scraping but at least the wall isn't damaged.