try harderBelieve me, I tried that.

just pretend your life depends on itI've seen a few hanging off with tiles stuck on and half the wall after kids had used it as a climbing framesilicon sinks on? maybe the modern way, can't say I'd be happy if that was done for mine, all the weight on tiles cement and old ropey plaster.... seems a proper bodge to me...
try harderjust pretend your life depends on it

I'm on with daughters bathroom refit in to a walk in shower . had to renew a couple of joists and the floor along with renewing the plasterboard wall . that's before I startedI was trying to get it off without damaging tiles BS. I had to admit defeat in the end. Only two broken tiles though. The whole bathroom was a cheap job. The bath had been leaking around the tap end and rotted the floor. Had to strip the whole lot out to replace the floor. Then reinstalled properly![]()

I've seen a few hanging off with tiles stuck on and half the wall after kids had used it as a climbing frame
, maybe in a new build, the backing wall under the tiles might be fine, but for renovations? I tiled over some pretty ropey old plaster, in our bathroom (obviously removed the worst of it) so wouldn't be too keen hanging a sink off it... even with a pedestal. Say 30 + lbs for the sink, plus another 10- 15 for water weight...I'm on with daughters bathroom refit in to a walk in shower . had to renew a couple of joists and the floor along with renewing the plasterboard wall . that's before I started![]()
been there, done that.Thats the problem....i dont trust the tiles.Have you ever try to get a basin off a tiled wall that's been siliconed on ???? you normal end up pulling the tiles off the wall and stay stuck to the basin.



