Hi, my en suite (powershower) has been leaking and actually dripped on my head when my wife was showering and i was downstairs watching tv.
Had good look and i am happy that the water pipework and waste pipe is fine. i am sure that the walls are letting water through. All the flooring, plasterboard and woodwork is pretty knackered, so i am going to have to rip the whole lot out.
Once stripped out i will replace the chipboard floor with WBP and any respective woodwork that forms the studdedwalling.
The thing i want to know, is when i replace the 3 plasterboard walls, do i need to plaster first or can i tile direct, if so which side is best?
Also do i need to apply a bond coat of sorts to a) assist with tile adhesion and b) add to the waterproofing?
Also, is there a better way of sealing or waterproofing where the tiled walls meet the shower tray?
Cheers
Lee
Had good look and i am happy that the water pipework and waste pipe is fine. i am sure that the walls are letting water through. All the flooring, plasterboard and woodwork is pretty knackered, so i am going to have to rip the whole lot out.
Once stripped out i will replace the chipboard floor with WBP and any respective woodwork that forms the studdedwalling.
The thing i want to know, is when i replace the 3 plasterboard walls, do i need to plaster first or can i tile direct, if so which side is best?
Also do i need to apply a bond coat of sorts to a) assist with tile adhesion and b) add to the waterproofing?
Also, is there a better way of sealing or waterproofing where the tiled walls meet the shower tray?
Cheers
Lee