Type of plaster on breeze block?

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Hi
New to this, doing a bathroom refurbishment (not tiled before) I am removing a bath and replacing with a shower enclosure. I have noticed that the wall underneath the bath (original outside wall of house) is bare breeze block - what do I need to put on this to enable me to tile onto it with a waterproof adhesive? A section (1 mtr wide) of this wall will be in a shower, the rest of the wall wil eventually just be smoothed and painted, and I want to make sure the tiles wont fall off.....appreciate any help......

Cheers
 
Depending on the thickness of the surrounding plaster you could use 9.5mm plasterboard fixed with dry wall adhesive, if that is to thick use either a gypsum plaster or sand/cement
 
You can use hardwall or bonding plaster. Hardwall would be better in my opinion and you can apply a thick coat in one hit if you want.

Set your tray so its slightly recessed (4-5mm) the plaster down onto it. Dont set it in too far or with your tiles your cubicle might not fit!
 
another question, I would like to tile underneath the shower base, what is the best adhesive to stick the base to the tiles?

Thanks
 
Completely agree with Doug on this. Sand cement render all the way in that application. One long term issue with putting Gypsum on breeze block is that they are often made using GGBS or PFA (slag cement replacement) this in damp conditions can lead to polysulphide attack on the gypsum which will cause it to swell and fall off.

If you must plaster it you would be wise to use an epoxy primer first. Sand cement easier and more stable in this instance.

Sorry guys - there had to be some chemistry in there didn't there :thumbsup:
 

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