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Greg22
I am about to start my first DIY Tiling Job for my motherinlaw, the job is for tiling 2x walls floor to ceiling and 1x wall to justabove the window. The walls have been newly plastered, there are only 2 pipescoming out of the wall where the shower unit fits so is not too complicated, Ijust need a litte advice to start me off.
1. At present the shower base has not been installed, is it best for this to befitted first or Tile then fit the base?. My thinking is fit the base firstincase there are any problems installing.
2. The water pipes that supply the shower are still open, I believe that theyneed to be protected with some insulation/Duck Tape to stop any corrosion, I don't know what cement/plaster product I should use to cover these pipes over to allow me to tile over them, also will there be any expansion problems once this is done?. (See pictures)
3. At present there is no skirting board fitted, there is about a 2" gap between the floor and the plastered wall, mother inlaw wants the tiles laid down to the floor which is going to have vinyl laid, I don't think it will look that good, can skirting be bonded to the tile if needed.
Once I ge these questions answered I think I will be ready to get started.
All and any advice greatly apreciated
1. At present the shower base has not been installed, is it best for this to befitted first or Tile then fit the base?. My thinking is fit the base firstincase there are any problems installing.
2. The water pipes that supply the shower are still open, I believe that theyneed to be protected with some insulation/Duck Tape to stop any corrosion, I don't know what cement/plaster product I should use to cover these pipes over to allow me to tile over them, also will there be any expansion problems once this is done?. (See pictures)
3. At present there is no skirting board fitted, there is about a 2" gap between the floor and the plastered wall, mother inlaw wants the tiles laid down to the floor which is going to have vinyl laid, I don't think it will look that good, can skirting be bonded to the tile if needed.
Once I ge these questions answered I think I will be ready to get started.
All and any advice greatly apreciated