Does wall have to be smooth for backsplash?

Your wall just need to be as smooth to the touch as possible. Once your happy with the sanding results, take your vacuum attachment or shop vac and run it over your walls to pick up as much dust as possible. You will then take a damp microfiber cloth and wipe down the walls before tiling.
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Can you put backsplash on textured wall?

You may tile over existing tile, painted or unpainted drywall, plaster and textured walls. However, tiling over tile can add quite a bit of thickness, so make sure your wall can handle the weight. You should not tile over wallpaper, glossy surfaces, lead paint or plywood.
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Do I need to smooth the wall before tiling?

Fresh drywall needs up to a month before it's ready for tiling, but when the time comes, you won't have to tape the joints. All you'll need to do is apply a skim coat and sand.
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Can you tile on a rough wall?

Tiling uneven walls

Walls tend to be uneven for two main reasons. Either the wall itself has sagged slightly over time, or the surface of the wall is not completely flat. Either way, the best course of action is to remove the boards, then re-board and re-skim the walls so that you have a a flat surface to work from.
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Can you put backsplash on uneven wall?

If you're tiling over an uneven section of wall, the corners of the tiles may stick out slightly from the rest of the tiles; this is known as "lippage," and it can diminish the most professional of tile jobs. Lippage can be eliminated on most walls by hanging new drywall or backerboard before tiling.
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How do you fix an uneven wall before backsplash?

Back buttering is a common solution to tiling uneven walls and floors, or using tiles of varying thicknesses. It simply involves applying mortar as normal to the substrate, but then also applying mortar to the back of the tiles.
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How flat do walls have to be to tile?

Answer: To ensure a flat tiled surface, it is important to start with a flat substrate. The wall surface should be installed or corrected so that there are no deviations greater than ¼" in 10 feet.
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How do you straighten a wall before tiling?

Slide a 4-foot straightedge or level over the wall in all directions to check for plumb. For example, position one end of the straightedge horizontally in the right bottom corner of the wall, flatten the straightedge on the wall, and slide it up the wall from bottom to top.
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How do you prepare a wall for tiling?

How to prepare a wall for tiling
  1. Removing any screws/photo hooks/nails or other fittings.
  2. Remove any loose plaster.
  3. Remove old wallpaper.
  4. Fill any large cracks/holes in the wall.
  5. Ensure the wall is level and sand if required.
  6. Remove any dust with a vacuum and wipe clean the walls.
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How do you prep a wall for a backsplash?

Scrape away any loose or peeling paint or wallpaper. Remove any remaining dust, oil, or grease with TSP (tri-sodium phosphate) or an ammonia-based cleanser. Let the wall dry thoroughly. Spackle any cracks/holes and sand smooth.
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Should you skim a wall before tiling?

No the walls do not have to be plastered. Bare plasterboard will actually take more weight in tiles than plastered board.
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Can you tile over drywall for a backsplash?

As long as your wall is smooth and flat, you can install a ceramic tile kitchen backsplash directly over drywall or plaster with no problem. Start by cleaning the wall to remove any grease, then apply thin-set adhesive, and set the tile. After the adhesive has set, apply grout, and you're done.
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How do you make things stick to textured walls?

Adhesive Putty

If you're looking for an all-around good option for hanging items on just about any surface, look no further than adhesive putty. It forms to the surface of the wall, whether it's smooth or textured, and sticks to the back of your pictures and other home decor items with ease.
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Can you tile over drywall mud?

The answer is yes; it is perfectly fine to tile over drywall mud. You only need to be a little more cautious when tiling over it. If there is a lot of damage to the wall, repair it first. Prime the surface, particularly at areas where there is a big coat of the drywall mud.
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How do you level a tile backsplash?

Check the countertop and make sure it's level. If it's not level, stand a tile at the lowest spot and mark a level line on the wall at the tile's top. This is your starting point. Use a standard level or laser level to extend this reference line across the wall and around the entire area that's being tiled.
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Can you level a wall with thinset?

Using thin set to fill low areas by applying it a little thicker (most times it is much thicker) as the tile is being installed, is not a good idea. In fact, most manufacturers indicate in their product literature NOT to use thin set mortar to level or flatten the floor or wall.
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Can you use tile adhesive to level a wall before tiling?

Check the surface is level

If the plank touches the wall at each end, with gaps of no more than 5mm between the wall and plank, then your wall is ready to tile. If there are larger gaps behind the plank, you will need to apply tile adhesive to level the wall surface.
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What is acceptable tile Lippage?

There are tolerances for tile lippage. The ANSI A108. 02 standards say that acceptable lippage for floor tiles with a grout joint width of 1/16" to less than 1/4" is 1/32" plus the allowable inherent warpage of the tile.
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Can you tile over uneven tile?

So, in short, you can tile over tile as long as you're working on a fairly sound surface. The surface of the existing tile should be free of mold and mildew, completely level (including grout), and without any warping or strangely-placed tiles that might otherwise interfere with a smooth new layer.
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Is backer board necessary for backsplash?

to answer your question, no you don't have to put backerboard up for a tile backsplash. ( if you are useing the traditional 4x4 tiles made from talc powder. These are very light weight and will never need to withstand any weight on them. You can even put them over plaster.
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How do you level wall tiles when installing?

Make sure that the surface is as flat as possible before installing the tiles. Adjust and hand set each tile to reduce the risk of lippage. Lift the tiles and add more thinset if necessary, remove mortar to push them down, and so on. Then use the leveling system to ensure and maintain a lippage-free tile surface.
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Will tile stick to painted drywall?

Yes, you can tile over painted drywall very easily.
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