Hi, I'm looking for some advice about rebuilding my shower pretty much from scratch.
I have removed old wall tiles, and will be removing old tray and dismantling the partially rotten wooden plinth on which it stood. I plan to rebuild a new plinth, put a new shower tray on it, and re-tile.
The shower is going in a corner against one plasterboard wall and one external wall with old plaster. The corner, needless to say, is not at 90 degrees. I've read in this forum that Aquapanel is the stuff to use, so I was thinking of putting sheets of it against the walls before tiling. The questions I wanted to ask are:
1) What would be the best way of bonding/attaching the Aquapanel to the walls?
2) Should I build the plinth and install the shower tray first, and then place the Aquapanel so its bottom edge rests on the tray, or would the Aquapanel go down the side of the tray?
Sorry if these are really stupid questions, and apologies for the long-winded pre-amble, but I'd be grateful for any advice.
Thanks
Peter
I have removed old wall tiles, and will be removing old tray and dismantling the partially rotten wooden plinth on which it stood. I plan to rebuild a new plinth, put a new shower tray on it, and re-tile.
The shower is going in a corner against one plasterboard wall and one external wall with old plaster. The corner, needless to say, is not at 90 degrees. I've read in this forum that Aquapanel is the stuff to use, so I was thinking of putting sheets of it against the walls before tiling. The questions I wanted to ask are:
1) What would be the best way of bonding/attaching the Aquapanel to the walls?
2) Should I build the plinth and install the shower tray first, and then place the Aquapanel so its bottom edge rests on the tray, or would the Aquapanel go down the side of the tray?
Sorry if these are really stupid questions, and apologies for the long-winded pre-amble, but I'd be grateful for any advice.
Thanks
Peter