Hello
I don't remember ever posting before but I seem to have joined up a while back, so here goes!
I'm in a rented property. My landlord has finally agreed to sort out the bathroom...it was fitted in 1984, nothing fixed since then really, and when we moved in 3 years ago the agents said 'it is horrible' and they weren't lying!
Anyway. I'm helping (euphemism for getting carried away and demolishing things...but I have just fitted the entire kitchen, so I'm not too bad) and today I decided to start taking down the old tiles, which came about halfway up the wall.
I did this because when we take the bath out, we'll need to disturb them and we'll never get a match as they are so disgusting, I mean delightful.
Was a bit worried but they seem mainly to be coming off, give or take a few digs into the plasterboard underneath.
It is an old house, but a conversion and the bathroom has stud walls.
Clearly water has got in at some point over the bath, but it ain't too bad. I want to take the tiles up to near ceiling height above the bath, this time.
The top wall is painted.
I'm not sure what to do about the board though. In places a lot of the paper srface has come off leaving plain white plastery stuff...(gypsum?)...in other places, there is rough paper surface. Others again have a thin skim of plaster on top, or some adhesive residue.
What would you recommend doing?
Options seem to be, line the whole room with aquaboard, but then the bath won't fit (it's tiny, only about 1685 wide so even a 1700 bath is pushing it). Get the whole room re-skimmed. But would this be waterproof enough?
Or just tile straight onto the remnants of the board and hope for the best.
Thinking of using 6" tiles to minimise cutting as there's a LOT of fiddly corners and angles.
And what is tanking...should I be doing this? I'm a bit concerned about the cost, landlord wanted to keep the tiles really but it was hopeless.
thanks guys
Sue
I don't remember ever posting before but I seem to have joined up a while back, so here goes!
I'm in a rented property. My landlord has finally agreed to sort out the bathroom...it was fitted in 1984, nothing fixed since then really, and when we moved in 3 years ago the agents said 'it is horrible' and they weren't lying!
Anyway. I'm helping (euphemism for getting carried away and demolishing things...but I have just fitted the entire kitchen, so I'm not too bad) and today I decided to start taking down the old tiles, which came about halfway up the wall.
I did this because when we take the bath out, we'll need to disturb them and we'll never get a match as they are so disgusting, I mean delightful.
Was a bit worried but they seem mainly to be coming off, give or take a few digs into the plasterboard underneath.
It is an old house, but a conversion and the bathroom has stud walls.
Clearly water has got in at some point over the bath, but it ain't too bad. I want to take the tiles up to near ceiling height above the bath, this time.
The top wall is painted.
I'm not sure what to do about the board though. In places a lot of the paper srface has come off leaving plain white plastery stuff...(gypsum?)...in other places, there is rough paper surface. Others again have a thin skim of plaster on top, or some adhesive residue.
What would you recommend doing?
Options seem to be, line the whole room with aquaboard, but then the bath won't fit (it's tiny, only about 1685 wide so even a 1700 bath is pushing it). Get the whole room re-skimmed. But would this be waterproof enough?
Or just tile straight onto the remnants of the board and hope for the best.
Thinking of using 6" tiles to minimise cutting as there's a LOT of fiddly corners and angles.
And what is tanking...should I be doing this? I'm a bit concerned about the cost, landlord wanted to keep the tiles really but it was hopeless.
thanks guys
Sue