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Winson133
Just joined the Tilers Forum and hoping someone more knowledgable than myself can help me with re-tiling a 4 year old shower.
This may be a bit more complicated as I live in France.
We had a house built in France and within the en-suite bathroom had a shower constructed as a "wet shower" if that makes sense i.e. a preformed tray formed let into the concrete floor and tiling finished flush with the surrounding bathroom floor tiles.
Shower floor measures 1.2 x 1.2 metres.
So far so good except my wife no longer likes the tiles used on the floor within the shower area or on the walls that surround it on 2 sides.
I would like to take up and replace the tiles on the floor of the shower and take down and replace the wall tiles but knowing what damage can be caused taking tiles off other walls I am concerned that damaging the shower liner and/or the waterproof membrane is a distinct possibility and would value any comments or advice from fellow members before I start removing the existing tiles.
This may be a bit more complicated as I live in France.
We had a house built in France and within the en-suite bathroom had a shower constructed as a "wet shower" if that makes sense i.e. a preformed tray formed let into the concrete floor and tiling finished flush with the surrounding bathroom floor tiles.
Shower floor measures 1.2 x 1.2 metres.
So far so good except my wife no longer likes the tiles used on the floor within the shower area or on the walls that surround it on 2 sides.
I would like to take up and replace the tiles on the floor of the shower and take down and replace the wall tiles but knowing what damage can be caused taking tiles off other walls I am concerned that damaging the shower liner and/or the waterproof membrane is a distinct possibility and would value any comments or advice from fellow members before I start removing the existing tiles.