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rabster
6th October 2024, 11:48 AM
Hi folks,

I have small section (under 5 sq m) of wall in an enclosed patio that I would like to tile over to make a "feature" wall. The current wall is grooved plywood that has been painted with a satin paint. The paint and plywood substrate are in excellent condition.

Q: Can I tile directly over the painted wall?

I would prefer not to use a tile underlay as this would increase the overall thickness and bring the level of the tiles in front of the surrounding architraves/skirting.

I can sand or strip the paint back to bare timber if it helps adhesion.

Any recommendations would be much appreciated...

r3nov8or
6th October 2024, 04:02 PM
Stripping and sanding is recommended and will provide the best adhesion. Assuming by grooved you mean a type of v-joint or similar? As long as it's predominantly perfectly flat, you should be ok. Just research the right tile adhesive to use

rabster
7th October 2024, 04:03 PM
Thanks - I've done some online research and will probably sand back to bare wood (chemical paint stripper is not recommended) and then use a suitable primer.



Stripping and sanding is recommended and will provide the best adhesion. Assuming by grooved you mean a type of v-joint or similar? As long as it's predominantly perfectly flat, you should be ok. Just research the right tile adhesive to use