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I'm having to refit a first floor shower alcove in a 20 year old house that has suffered water damage from the shower to the floorboards & stud wall. Construction is 22mm V313 MR chipboard floor on treated 9x2 timber joists at 600 centres with the 1000x800 alcove formed of regular 4x2 CLS studwork finished with 12.5mm MR plasterboard. The existing 250x200 ceramic tiles need to be retained or the job will get out of hand if I end up retiling the whole bathroom.
I'm planning to replace the flooring with No More Ply 22mm boards to the whole room (about 4 sq.m.) and I thought it would be good to fix some treated 4x2 CLS noggings between the joists beneath the T&G joints of the NMP. Joists are in good condition. I then intend to rebuild the lower sections of the alcove stud walls with pressure treated 4x2 CLS and replace the lower section of plasterboards with 12/12.5mm tile backing board to around 600mm above floor level, keeping the existing plasterboards and ceramic tiles from 600mm to ceiling as they're in good condition and have not suffered the water ingress of the lower sections. I'll also fit a new low profile (40mm) shower tray to replace the original which was 95mm tall. This means a fresh course of (taller) tiles directly above the tray - I think I'll have enough spares to complete this - fingers crossed
My plan is to tank all the new boards and I would appreciate advice from the experts here on what materials to use for this and how to make the join between the new tile backing boards and the existing plasterboard at 600mm above floor level?
I would also welcome any advice on sealing the new tray to the alcove walls. The tray will sit directly on the new NMP floor with the waste outlet running between the joists.
Thanks in advance
I'm having to refit a first floor shower alcove in a 20 year old house that has suffered water damage from the shower to the floorboards & stud wall. Construction is 22mm V313 MR chipboard floor on treated 9x2 timber joists at 600 centres with the 1000x800 alcove formed of regular 4x2 CLS studwork finished with 12.5mm MR plasterboard. The existing 250x200 ceramic tiles need to be retained or the job will get out of hand if I end up retiling the whole bathroom.
I'm planning to replace the flooring with No More Ply 22mm boards to the whole room (about 4 sq.m.) and I thought it would be good to fix some treated 4x2 CLS noggings between the joists beneath the T&G joints of the NMP. Joists are in good condition. I then intend to rebuild the lower sections of the alcove stud walls with pressure treated 4x2 CLS and replace the lower section of plasterboards with 12/12.5mm tile backing board to around 600mm above floor level, keeping the existing plasterboards and ceramic tiles from 600mm to ceiling as they're in good condition and have not suffered the water ingress of the lower sections. I'll also fit a new low profile (40mm) shower tray to replace the original which was 95mm tall. This means a fresh course of (taller) tiles directly above the tray - I think I'll have enough spares to complete this - fingers crossed
My plan is to tank all the new boards and I would appreciate advice from the experts here on what materials to use for this and how to make the join between the new tile backing boards and the existing plasterboard at 600mm above floor level?
I would also welcome any advice on sealing the new tray to the alcove walls. The tray will sit directly on the new NMP floor with the waste outlet running between the joists.
Thanks in advance