Hello all,
I'm totally new to this forum, and to DIY. I have a newbie question that I can't seem to find the correct answer to.
I needed to retile my ensuite shower enclosure, due to a leak and on taking off the tiles near the tray, the plaster board was rotten.
4 hrs later, I now have a framed shower tray still in place, with a metal stud?? on one wall and breezeblocks on the other. The third wall's plasterboard was dry 1ft up so I've cut a big chunk of the bottom out.
I have ordered a BAL shower kit, and some plasterboard. I'm using Zinc drywall screws to fit to the stud wall, some drywall adhesive for the breeze block wall, and intend to replace the section that I cut out with new plasterboard, and then use a strip of polythene tape to join the 2 sections.
Am I going in the right direction?
The old plasterboard was fitted in front of the lip of the shower tray. Do I do the same, and do I leave some clearance to fit homelux seal strips.
I realise this is all a bit long, but I'm genuinely confused!!!
I'm totally new to this forum, and to DIY. I have a newbie question that I can't seem to find the correct answer to.
I needed to retile my ensuite shower enclosure, due to a leak and on taking off the tiles near the tray, the plaster board was rotten.
4 hrs later, I now have a framed shower tray still in place, with a metal stud?? on one wall and breezeblocks on the other. The third wall's plasterboard was dry 1ft up so I've cut a big chunk of the bottom out.
I have ordered a BAL shower kit, and some plasterboard. I'm using Zinc drywall screws to fit to the stud wall, some drywall adhesive for the breeze block wall, and intend to replace the section that I cut out with new plasterboard, and then use a strip of polythene tape to join the 2 sections.
Am I going in the right direction?
The old plasterboard was fitted in front of the lip of the shower tray. Do I do the same, and do I leave some clearance to fit homelux seal strips.
I realise this is all a bit long, but I'm genuinely confused!!!