Hi all,
I'm planning to install a shower cubicle in an existing bathroom. Two of the walls are brick which are currently plastered and then tiled. The third wall forming the cubicle will be a new stud wall which I intend to face with tile-backer board. The existing tiles on the two brick walls are coming off, and then I intend to line-out the shower with wall panels - mermaid boards or something like that... so the only joins will be in the corner and where they meet the shower tray and these will be silicone.
What's the best thing to do with the brick walls? Should I take them back to the brick, and then dot & dab tile-backer boards on there too, or will the existing plaster be ok to attach the wall panels to (obvs. assuming the plaster is sound when the tiles come off...). With either option, should I tank the boards/plaster before attaching the wall panels?
I'm planning to install a shower cubicle in an existing bathroom. Two of the walls are brick which are currently plastered and then tiled. The third wall forming the cubicle will be a new stud wall which I intend to face with tile-backer board. The existing tiles on the two brick walls are coming off, and then I intend to line-out the shower with wall panels - mermaid boards or something like that... so the only joins will be in the corner and where they meet the shower tray and these will be silicone.
What's the best thing to do with the brick walls? Should I take them back to the brick, and then dot & dab tile-backer boards on there too, or will the existing plaster be ok to attach the wall panels to (obvs. assuming the plaster is sound when the tiles come off...). With either option, should I tank the boards/plaster before attaching the wall panels?