Guys,
i'm in the middle of re-fitting our bathroom. I needed to build a box frame so i can back the toilet and sink to this new 'wall' as the soil pipe position doesn't allow them to sit flush to the proper wall.
Question is, what substrate do i use for the frame wall, which will ultimately be tiled?
I've currently part made it with 12mm mdf, but have since read that mdf is a big no-no for tiling onto regardless of what kind of primers you use.
Would 12mm ply be better.
Or would aquapanel be better, although its much more expensive, as i can get off cuts of ply for literally a couple of quid. Obvisouly only the area atop the sink is likely to get wet.
Thanks.
i'm in the middle of re-fitting our bathroom. I needed to build a box frame so i can back the toilet and sink to this new 'wall' as the soil pipe position doesn't allow them to sit flush to the proper wall.
Question is, what substrate do i use for the frame wall, which will ultimately be tiled?
I've currently part made it with 12mm mdf, but have since read that mdf is a big no-no for tiling onto regardless of what kind of primers you use.
Would 12mm ply be better.
Or would aquapanel be better, although its much more expensive, as i can get off cuts of ply for literally a couple of quid. Obvisouly only the area atop the sink is likely to get wet.
Thanks.