Hi,
I would like to cover a section of wall behind my stove and refrigerator. The area to be covered measures 72 inches wide by 42 inches in height.
The tile I have on hand for this project is rectified porcelain tile measuring 11 & 11/16 square by a hair less than 3/8 inch thick.
The sheet rock where the tile is to be applied is covered by pine boards. Some 1 X 8's and some 1 X 5's. These are very securely attached to the wall with glue, and screws into the studs so they are not going anywhere.
The boards are not painted and their surface is very smooth, but I have heard that pine boards do not make a very good substrate for tile.
I'll be hiring a professional wall tiler for this little job but would like to prepare the surface first.
Is it a good idea to tile over these boards? If so, what type of surface prep do you recommend? If the pine boards must be removed, will it be okay to tile onto the painted sheet-rock ?
This project is way past due so your help is greatly appreciated.
Paul
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