newbie, 600x300 wall tiling in ensuite

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Oh I will take my time don't worry about that!

This started off as a small shower leak. I resealed it but that didn't work. So I took up the floor covering (some wierd fake wood lino strips on MDF(!) and then I had to take the shower tray out and then all the tiles had to come down as the plasterboard was sodden. So I stripped the room.

I am doing all this myself and don't have a clue. I drained the rad system to remove the rad in the ensuite. I put service valves on the entry to the rad for this room and filled the system back up but I couldn't bleed most of my other rads as the bleed valves were worn down... so I replaced 16 rads around the house. But the rads I bought were 3cm longer or slightly shorter than the ones in there (rubbish yokes). So I had to sort the pipework at one end of each rad. Then, the rad support brackets were in different places so for alot of them I had to cut holes in the wall and put in new supports. Then my heating pump broke so I replaced that. Then I needed a new circuit board in the boiler.

So now that is all fixed I am back to the ensuite!!!!!
 
My god. You have been having fun havnt you. Fair play :thumbsup:

Really you want as few joins in the plasterboard as possible.
 
Hi all,

I still haven't started this job as I am scared to make a mess of it and have had other projects to keep me busy.

But I think I am going to have to tackle it over the summer...

So I have a small upstairs ensuite, floor is about 3x2m. Quadrant shower tray, toiler, floating sink.

I cannot decide whether to do the walls or floor first.

It seems to me that I should do the floor first as I could tile under the shower tray and have a neat finish.
I would not enjoy having to cut tiles around a quadrant tray.

But my parents just had a company in doing theirs and they said do the walls first, and I can see that on here alot to.

Are the walls done first for the following reasons?

- so that when the floor tiles are laid up against the walls, the height of the adhesive+tile will cover any unevenness? But surely the opposite will be the same, you might see a funny edge cut on the floor tiles?

- because the shower tray has to go in due to waste access issues? My plan is to
1) place the shower tray in position
2) take up some flooring to give access
3) hand tighten the waste trap into position and hook up the outflow pipe to the existing pipe (within the ceiling space below)..
4) when I'm happy it is all in position, take away the tray. Make good the floor. Put down the WPB. Cut hole in ply for waste hole.
5) Tile the floor, cuting hole in one tile for waste hole
6) Fit the shower tray. I'm pretty sure I have a McAlpine top fit/thingy

Help!
 

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