Fitting a new bathroom and tiling advice needed please.
Posted: Wed Dec 01, 2010 10:10 pm
Hi Guys
Im just refitting a new bathroom suite at home and have carefully taken the tiles off the wall... which turned out to be a waste of time as the backing plaster needed hacking off anyway.
So off comes the old plaster "simples"! Then the dilema... I have just been reading through the forums and have got my self all confused.
I have no problems with getting the walls square etc, but as from a tiling perspective im a bit of a novice... I have done a few small bits so know the basics.
Should I:
a: Dot and dab then plasterboard the walls and tile straight on it around the bath area? If so is there any special type of board/prima I have to use or adhesive for plaster board? Do I have to skim the board first before tiling?
b: Screed the walls, then backing plaster (just read you cant tile straight on to back plaster ) and then top coat that and then tile on top?
The tiles I will be using are 200 x 200... is there any weight issues I need to be aware of?
Any advice appreciated.
Kind regards
Gaz
Im just refitting a new bathroom suite at home and have carefully taken the tiles off the wall... which turned out to be a waste of time as the backing plaster needed hacking off anyway.
So off comes the old plaster "simples"! Then the dilema... I have just been reading through the forums and have got my self all confused.
I have no problems with getting the walls square etc, but as from a tiling perspective im a bit of a novice... I have done a few small bits so know the basics.
Should I:
a: Dot and dab then plasterboard the walls and tile straight on it around the bath area? If so is there any special type of board/prima I have to use or adhesive for plaster board? Do I have to skim the board first before tiling?
b: Screed the walls, then backing plaster (just read you cant tile straight on to back plaster ) and then top coat that and then tile on top?
The tiles I will be using are 200 x 200... is there any weight issues I need to be aware of?
Any advice appreciated.
Kind regards
Gaz