Tiling on a plaster wall tiling on plaster.
Tiling over plaster walls bathroom.
That is true you cannot tile over plaster if that s your plan.
Cover with cement board tape off.
The adhesive and tile will block moisture from evaporating.
If so you will need to paint the wall with pva glue tip some ova into a bucket and thin it down a little with water so you have a creamyish texture then paint onto the area you wish to tile and allow to dry it should be dry enough to start tiling after half hour so start tiling fro the bottom and work up true ova seals the plaster and will give you a surface for the adhesive to adhere to hope this helps.
It is important to check the weight of your tiles as plaster skim has a 20kg per square meter weight ratio.
You may not have lathe but compressed board under the plaster and scratch coat.
Bring plumbing to code.
This was back in the 80 s.
But with cement board.
The problem otherwise is that grout is porous and any slight crack will cause moisture and mold on any other surface.
It used to be very common to put tile up on whatever the wall was and seal the the tile.
Fresh plaster whether applied as a patch or to the entire wall must dry completely before tile is applied.
If you re not sure if you have lead paint test kits are available.
Add a diverter and shower line in the wall.
Tiling over damp plaster causes the wall to fail because the plaster won t become strong if it can t dry out.
However tiling over tile can add quite a bit of thickness so make sure your wall can handle the weight.
You may tile over existing tile painted or unpainted drywall plaster and textured walls.
Follow manufacturer instructions to a tee.
If plaster is any way compromised you should tear out to studs and start over.
If you have a tiling job to do in your bathroom and the walls have been skimmed with plaster you have.