Whitey
Active Member
Once again, I'd appreciate the forums help
We have knocked a toilet and bathroom into one and I have the task of tiling.
My problem this particular wall :
Plan A
I'll flatten the high spots, sand and cement all the holes and gap where door frame was. Prime then tile away.
Plan B
Dot n dab plasterboard (this is not a wet wall so regular should be good) plug and screw once dried for piece of mind. Prime then tile away.
Plan C
Hardiebacker board with Gripfill/screws as per instructions - most expensive, don't need the water tightness BUT will give best tiling surface.
The current render and patches are all sound, hence plan A.
Input appreciated as usual !
Whitey
We have knocked a toilet and bathroom into one and I have the task of tiling.
My problem this particular wall :
Plan A
I'll flatten the high spots, sand and cement all the holes and gap where door frame was. Prime then tile away.
Plan B
Dot n dab plasterboard (this is not a wet wall so regular should be good) plug and screw once dried for piece of mind. Prime then tile away.
Plan C
Hardiebacker board with Gripfill/screws as per instructions - most expensive, don't need the water tightness BUT will give best tiling surface.
The current render and patches are all sound, hence plan A.
Input appreciated as usual !
Whitey