I have a recessed shower cubicle I need to tile. The size is 1200mm x 800mm and I plan to use 400mm x 400mm x 10mm natural black honed slate tiles. I have a few questions and would love some answers please!
1) What will I need to cut the tiles, and also to cut a hole in one of the tiles.
2) At the moment 2 of the walls to be tiled have been boarded with green moisture resistant plasterboard. Do I need to treat this with PVA or anything else or can I tile straight onto it with the tiles?
3) The third wall is plastered, I was planning on giving it a coat of PVA to seal it prior to tiling, is this the best idea?
4) I plan on using a staggered (brick type) layout with the tiles. The edges are very straight and I like the idea of a small grout gap. With this in mind what is the best way to in the corners without using a edge strip? Can you just seal with grout or a clear silicone?
5) Can anyone recommend a good adhesive and waterproof grout?
All advice greatly appreciated.
1) What will I need to cut the tiles, and also to cut a hole in one of the tiles.
2) At the moment 2 of the walls to be tiled have been boarded with green moisture resistant plasterboard. Do I need to treat this with PVA or anything else or can I tile straight onto it with the tiles?
3) The third wall is plastered, I was planning on giving it a coat of PVA to seal it prior to tiling, is this the best idea?
4) I plan on using a staggered (brick type) layout with the tiles. The edges are very straight and I like the idea of a small grout gap. With this in mind what is the best way to in the corners without using a edge strip? Can you just seal with grout or a clear silicone?
5) Can anyone recommend a good adhesive and waterproof grout?
All advice greatly appreciated.