Hi,
I've done some searching on the forums but can't find anything that matches my query so apologies if I missed it.
I'm finally getting round to decorating the bathroom (after lots of ear-ache from the boss ) as we haven't touched this room since we moved in.
I have a bath which has a shower over it and two tiled walls exposed to the water from the shower head.
As with lots of posts on here about tiling onto plasterboard I can see first hand the reasoning for not tiling onto this as when I removed the tiles and grout on these 2 walls (to do it properly) the plasterboard had failed in several places and was wet through and crumbling but there was nothing to suggest this when looking at the tiles.
I'm stepping out the stud work and installing hardie backer board onto these, this is so it sits further onto the baths lip (as its quite a deep lip) thus avoiding any fall-back of water then sealing the joints and corners with the waterproof strip and finally tanking it with the paint on kit.
My question is what is the best way to seal the gap between the bath and the hardie board prior to tanking and tiling as I want a super water tight seal??
Many thanks
Sean
I've done some searching on the forums but can't find anything that matches my query so apologies if I missed it.
I'm finally getting round to decorating the bathroom (after lots of ear-ache from the boss ) as we haven't touched this room since we moved in.
I have a bath which has a shower over it and two tiled walls exposed to the water from the shower head.
As with lots of posts on here about tiling onto plasterboard I can see first hand the reasoning for not tiling onto this as when I removed the tiles and grout on these 2 walls (to do it properly) the plasterboard had failed in several places and was wet through and crumbling but there was nothing to suggest this when looking at the tiles.
I'm stepping out the stud work and installing hardie backer board onto these, this is so it sits further onto the baths lip (as its quite a deep lip) thus avoiding any fall-back of water then sealing the joints and corners with the waterproof strip and finally tanking it with the paint on kit.
My question is what is the best way to seal the gap between the bath and the hardie board prior to tanking and tiling as I want a super water tight seal??
Many thanks
Sean