Hi, Im installing a new shower cubicle and was wondering if I need to coat the moisture resistant wallboard with anything before I tile on top. Does the tile adhesive, tiles and grout provide a good enough water barrier?
yep, and you'd get what thousands of new homeowners get; leaks, knackered plasterboard and the realisation that your brilliant 10 year insurance backed guarantee that reassured you when you bought it doesnt cover a thing thats useful.
or you could spend 40 quid and not worry.
yep, and you'd get what thousands of new homeowners get; leaks, knackered plasterboard and the realisation that your brilliant 10 year insurance backed guarantee that reassured you when you bought it doesnt cover a thing thats useful.
or you could spend 40 quid and not worry.
Tpt....ssshhhhh.....
This guy in keeping you and me in a job....
Whilst were here TPT I seem to recall recently that if anyone gave advice on tiling on tile or painted walls you created a seperate thread pleading with people not to do that under any circumstances. Are you aware that there is a British Standard covering both these practices???? Let me repeat that, a BRITISH STANDARD covering tiling on existing tiles and painted walls. So are you now saying that those that make up the BRITISH STANDARD are also cowboys???
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I know this is an old thread but i've just seen this. you must be mixing me up with someone else?? which post are you referring to?
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