Currently doing my kitchen and I've come across a dilemma, were wanting to tile from cabinet to ceiling(no overhead cabs).
The walls that are to be tiled are single rendered brick(in and outside)which has had gyprock stuck directly to it with stud adheasive and construction adheasive alternating at every 200mm/8".
A freind mentioned that the tiles maybe to much weight for the gyprock to support, he suggested it may delaminate the paper from the chalk.
Can this happen or not:?
Im sure the gyprock cant come away from the wall as I've needed to remove a few small area's... needed to use a chipper gun to get it off the wall.
The wall is not subject to any water from the kitchen as the sink is on an island, the kitchen area wasnt originaly intended to be the kitchen was ment to be the dining room, but plans changed. If I had known I would have used Hardy board in the 1st place.:((
If it can delaminate what can I do, could I put heaps of wall plugs and screws to help support it?