Re-Tiling a brick wall


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Old 04-15-14, 11:46 PM
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Re-Tiling a brick wall

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I am retiling a kitchen wall, i have removed the old tiles to expose the brick wall behind.

The wall is now uneven with cement render and brick (see photo)

can i tile on top of this? and level with new adhesive as I go?
 
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Old 04-16-14, 01:00 AM
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Level it up properly, thoroughly. When that's done, you can do whatever you desire
 
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Cheers for the reply, just to clarify:
should i level it with render and let it dry before tiling? or can i level it with the tile adhesive as i go?
 
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It probably depends on what you are using for adhesive. I doubt you could build it up with mastic but thin set would probably work ok. Getting it level first will make it easier to do a good job laying the tile. I don't know what 'render' is ..... but I'm a painter, not a tile guy.

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Old 04-16-14, 07:33 AM
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Skim coat it with a quick set patching compound will make installation of the tile substantially easier. The problem is that you are on a wall, trying to float thinset will cause it to sag and give you all sorts of grief. A smooth wall and the use of a thinset designed for large format tile will minimize the sag. UltraLight or LFT both by Mapei are excellent
 
 

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