Hi,
have read through the priming/tanking posts and think I've got it.
we have a new bathroom which has green plasterboard around the bath and a gypsum plaster skim over the top. we will have a shower going over the bath.
1. I rub the plaster down and wipe it to remove dust.
2. I paint the walls with a bonding coat - can you give me a specific product name. Is this different from a tanking kit.
3. I use a powdered adhesive which is waterproof and fill with a powdered waterproof grout - can you also suggest products.
4. do I only need to treat the wall with the bonding coat above bath level or should I do down to the ground given that the bath is not in place yet.
5. I have emulsioned walls already leaving area for tiles unemulsioned but guess there might be an overlap - whoops - do I score the emulsion and then put bonding coat over this area too.
6. what is the best way to seal the area of tiles along the top of the bath to stop water going down the side and should i just stuff tons of silicone around the area where the tiles will be cut to let waterpipes through wall to shower unit.
Many thanks for help - hubbie has left this job to me so want to get it right and tile shop told me normal plaster sealer/pva or nothing would do to treat wall which after reading doesn't seem correct.
have read through the priming/tanking posts and think I've got it.
we have a new bathroom which has green plasterboard around the bath and a gypsum plaster skim over the top. we will have a shower going over the bath.
1. I rub the plaster down and wipe it to remove dust.
2. I paint the walls with a bonding coat - can you give me a specific product name. Is this different from a tanking kit.
3. I use a powdered adhesive which is waterproof and fill with a powdered waterproof grout - can you also suggest products.
4. do I only need to treat the wall with the bonding coat above bath level or should I do down to the ground given that the bath is not in place yet.
5. I have emulsioned walls already leaving area for tiles unemulsioned but guess there might be an overlap - whoops - do I score the emulsion and then put bonding coat over this area too.
6. what is the best way to seal the area of tiles along the top of the bath to stop water going down the side and should i just stuff tons of silicone around the area where the tiles will be cut to let waterpipes through wall to shower unit.
Many thanks for help - hubbie has left this job to me so want to get it right and tile shop told me normal plaster sealer/pva or nothing would do to treat wall which after reading doesn't seem correct.