There is so much conflicting info regarding tiling for showers on here and the net in general (much from US) - any usable advice please?
I am putting in a shower enclosure and planning to tile floor to ceiling but walls bevel in and out and the actual corner is more of a worm than a straight line.
Thought I had cracked it by planning to remove about 12.5 mm plaster or enough to be able to replace with 12.5mm sheets of Aquaboard (cement board) but now understand it cant be put straight onto a brick wall!
Any standard alternatives? I have read about, skimming (plaster or sand/cement/waterproof additive), chipping and skimming, dot and dab moisture board then tank ..... whats the easiest most acceptable way!
The shower enclosure allows about 5mm for uneven walls but mine are way past that!
Any hints welcome - many thanks!
I am putting in a shower enclosure and planning to tile floor to ceiling but walls bevel in and out and the actual corner is more of a worm than a straight line.
Thought I had cracked it by planning to remove about 12.5 mm plaster or enough to be able to replace with 12.5mm sheets of Aquaboard (cement board) but now understand it cant be put straight onto a brick wall!
Any standard alternatives? I have read about, skimming (plaster or sand/cement/waterproof additive), chipping and skimming, dot and dab moisture board then tank ..... whats the easiest most acceptable way!
The shower enclosure allows about 5mm for uneven walls but mine are way past that!
Any hints welcome - many thanks!