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Hi,
I've stated renovating my bathroom and it's kind of turning into a big and daunting job for a DIY-er like me.
I've attached some photos to show you the current state of the bathroom. All the walls are solid, concrete blocks, plastered (or partially in the case of where the bath once was). I've also knocked out a wall which was once a so-called 'airing cupboard' so I need to block that up too. My question is what is the best way to proceed to get a good surface for tiling? I think I'm going to have to get a chipping hammer to remove the old plaster and get back to the concrete clocks but would it then be better to bond plasterboard/backerboard to the blocks?
Thanks for your advice
I've stated renovating my bathroom and it's kind of turning into a big and daunting job for a DIY-er like me.
I've attached some photos to show you the current state of the bathroom. All the walls are solid, concrete blocks, plastered (or partially in the case of where the bath once was). I've also knocked out a wall which was once a so-called 'airing cupboard' so I need to block that up too. My question is what is the best way to proceed to get a good surface for tiling? I think I'm going to have to get a chipping hammer to remove the old plaster and get back to the concrete clocks but would it then be better to bond plasterboard/backerboard to the blocks?
Thanks for your advice