You now have a superimposed weight of 60kg each fixing carrying about 22kg.
Max tile weight on plaster walls.
Tiling onto gypsum plasterboard direct tiling direct onto plasterboard without plaster skim is more stable.
This is equivalent to ceramic tiles with a maximum thickness of 8mm plus tile adhesive or natural stone tiles with a maximum thickness of 7mm plus tile adhesive.
This is equivalent to ceramictiles with a maximum thickness of 8mm plus adhesive or natural stonetiles with a maximum thickness of 7mm plus adhesive.
You probably won t be able to see it but if you laid a ruler or straight edge along the wall you would see the plasterboard starting to buckle a bit.
Well 20kg m is perfect for ceramic tiles of around 8mm maximum thickness plus the adhesive or natural stone tiles in 7mm maximum thickness and adhesive.
Weight ratio it is important to check the weight of your tiles as plaster skim has a 20kg per square meter weight ratio therefore your tiles and adhesive should not exceed these weight otherwise failure could occur due to the skim de bonding from the wall cement adhesive will usually weigh about 4kg per meter squared plus the tile weight.
So what does that mean for tile choices.
As a result this wall could support ceramic tiles that are around 8mm in thickness or stone tiles that are 7 mm in thickness.
The maximum weight of tiling which can be supported by a dry well adhered plaster background is 20kg m.
The maximum weight of tiles that can be supported by a dry and well adhered plaster background is approximately 20kg per m.
Gypsum plaster walls with a good quality well adhered and dry plaster as the background for the tiles can support a maximum weight of 20kg m.
This is equivalent to ceramic tiles with a maximum thickness of 8mm plus tile adhesive or natural stone tiles with a maximum thickness of 7mm plus tile adhesive.
Walls with this well adhered and dry plaster can support a maximum weight of 20kg m.
If the wall has recently been plastered you should allow 4 weeks drying time before brushing with a stiff bristle brush and priming with dunlop tilers primer diluted 1 1 with water when using ready mixed or two neat coats when using cement based adhesives.
The maximum weight of tiling which can be supported by a dry well adhered plaster background is 20kg m.