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notaclue

Hi all

Need some help please.
Fitting a new shower enclosure, 1200 wide, half the backing wall is old plaster on stone in fair condition but needs a skim, other half is an old doorway that someone has blocked off with std 12.5mm plasterboard & is unfinished (was hidden behind some panelling).
I would need to skim the plasterboard to bring surface flush to wall.

Intend to tile this area with medium weight ceramic tiles, what suggestions for preparing & finishing ready to tile?

Thanks in advance :helpsmilie:
 
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diamondtiling

Welcome to the forum.

You need to remove the plasterboard and fit aqua panels for a shower area, Skimming the surfaces is not going to give you the ideal surface to tile on.

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notaclue

Welcome to the forum.

You need to remove the plasterboard and fit aqua panels for a shower area, Skimming the surfaces is not going to give you the ideal surface to tile on.

:thumbsup:

Thanks, but half the shower area is not boarded, that's why I am a bit confused
 
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aqua blue

I would remove plasterboard then batten out the wooden door frame (with extra noggins if needed), level to the plastered side, then screw aquapanel to door frame and wall plug the aquapanel to the plastered side and tank tape seams.
 

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If you do go down the plastering route I would strongly advise you to fit a waterproof membrane to the shower area such as durabase or homelux waterproof matting. Have a look on wetdecs site for durabase. These products will prevent any water penetration through to the plaster which would cause the de-bonding of the tiles. These matting systems are easy to install with a thin bed of flexible adhesive. They can be tiled on as soon as they've been installed as well.:thumbsup:
 
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Bartlett

I would remove plasterboard then batten out the wooden door frame (with extra noggins if needed), level to the plastered side, then screw aquapanel to door frame and wall plug the aquapanel to the plastered side and tank tape seams.

Think is what I was thinking :thumbsup:
Avoid plastering, just create a good level waterproof surface to work on, although this assumes you have enough room for battens and boarding?
 
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aqua blue

notaclue, since you have some battening in place you may consider a recessed shower niche. You can buy these pre-formed. By the sound of things, this would be a simple installation if desired.

All the best with the installation.
 
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notaclue

Thanks for suggestions, since half of the 1200 back shower wall will be set against an existing solid wall I have decided to do the following:
Skim the plasterboarded section & then use homelux waterproof matting before fitting shower panels & tiling.
Sound OK?
:smilewinkgrin:
 
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aqua blue

notaclue. How you do it in the end is up to you. Personally I would do it the way I suggested. I would (don't normally do this) fix the aquapanels horizontally which should work out well with you measurements. The reason for this is because you have a composite wall. Two different structural halfs. This method would bridge that possible weakness. Do it once do it right. Don't forget the tanking tape.
 
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aqua blue

before I go... you will need extra noggins-cross struts in the door frame to secure the aqua panels to. Use non corrosive screws throughout.

Hope this info has helped!
 

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