Evening all,
Could really do with some help with the above- my problems are:
I am replacing bathroom suite. I have decided to remove and renew all tiles but when I removed old tiles on stramit walls (tap wall and bath side wall) the plaster skim was coming away so I chipped it all back to the cardboard backing - the problem is that the tiles just above the bath have had some water damage behind and rotted the cardboard backing in a few places and there is straw poking through. I cant fit aquapanel board as there is no wooden battens to screw onto in this type of partition wall and would be too heavy when taking panel , tiles and adhesive into account. What I need to know is:
1--- Whats the best way to water proof this setup as it is - what do I use to prime - I was told NOT to pva by a guy in tile shed?
2--- How do I deal with the corner gap of about 10mm between both strawboard panels before applying primer then tile adhesive? can i use silicone or waterproofing tape?
3--- The other "non wet" walls are block work with what looks like cement render then few mm of smooth skim plaster which has flaked off in many places when tiles were removed from these walls. How should I deal with these. I was going to chipoff skim as it comes of quite easy with wall
paper scraper and apply good quality tile adhesive straight onto render?
Sorry if this is long winded - its alot to put into words I know
Many thanks in advance
Could really do with some help with the above- my problems are:
I am replacing bathroom suite. I have decided to remove and renew all tiles but when I removed old tiles on stramit walls (tap wall and bath side wall) the plaster skim was coming away so I chipped it all back to the cardboard backing - the problem is that the tiles just above the bath have had some water damage behind and rotted the cardboard backing in a few places and there is straw poking through. I cant fit aquapanel board as there is no wooden battens to screw onto in this type of partition wall and would be too heavy when taking panel , tiles and adhesive into account. What I need to know is:
1--- Whats the best way to water proof this setup as it is - what do I use to prime - I was told NOT to pva by a guy in tile shed?
2--- How do I deal with the corner gap of about 10mm between both strawboard panels before applying primer then tile adhesive? can i use silicone or waterproofing tape?
3--- The other "non wet" walls are block work with what looks like cement render then few mm of smooth skim plaster which has flaked off in many places when tiles were removed from these walls. How should I deal with these. I was going to chipoff skim as it comes of quite easy with wall
paper scraper and apply good quality tile adhesive straight onto render?
Sorry if this is long winded - its alot to put into words I know
Many thanks in advance