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Ive been reading the posts here for a while as I am currently in the process of doing a self-build. its got to the stage now where I have to start tiling the upstairs bathroom and shower room. Although I have gone through a lot of past posts on the subject, I would appreciate some clarification.
Firstly, tiling on the floors, when the floor was put down, it was 22mm caberdeck P5 moisture resistant chipboard, I was adamant that I wouldnt have squeaky floors, so every single board has been screwed down onto the 9" X 3" floor joists with 15 screws per board, so there is no movement. Am I right in saying that I need to prime the floor with BAL APD? and that I do 2 coats, one at 90 degrees to the other? what length of time should I leave between coats and do I need to then tile the floor within a given period of time with a flexible adhesive?
Secondly, it appears I was rather stupid, in that I mist coated the walls, ive now been told by my plumber that I need to PVA the walls to seal them, as I could have tiled straight onto the new plaster, however, this would appear to contradict some of the posts that I may have misunderstood, do I PVA the walls and then prime them with BAL APD Primer, and then in respect of the shower cubicle, do I need to also use the tanking system on top of the primer, and do I put the tiles on before I put the shower enclosure on, the shower tray was put in before the plasterboard went up, so that the plasterboard sits on top of the shower tray ensuring that any water run off will not go behind the tray, my thoughts are that the shower cubicle was bought to fit the shower tray, theres already some space lost due to the plasterboard taking up 12mm, if I then put tiles on before the cubicle, there will be even less space to play with and my fear is that the enclosure wont fit.
Basically, can someone tell me the order of BAL?
Thanks in anticipation, this whole project has been one big learning curve, and you guys are the experts.
Cheers
Firstly, tiling on the floors, when the floor was put down, it was 22mm caberdeck P5 moisture resistant chipboard, I was adamant that I wouldnt have squeaky floors, so every single board has been screwed down onto the 9" X 3" floor joists with 15 screws per board, so there is no movement. Am I right in saying that I need to prime the floor with BAL APD? and that I do 2 coats, one at 90 degrees to the other? what length of time should I leave between coats and do I need to then tile the floor within a given period of time with a flexible adhesive?
Secondly, it appears I was rather stupid, in that I mist coated the walls, ive now been told by my plumber that I need to PVA the walls to seal them, as I could have tiled straight onto the new plaster, however, this would appear to contradict some of the posts that I may have misunderstood, do I PVA the walls and then prime them with BAL APD Primer, and then in respect of the shower cubicle, do I need to also use the tanking system on top of the primer, and do I put the tiles on before I put the shower enclosure on, the shower tray was put in before the plasterboard went up, so that the plasterboard sits on top of the shower tray ensuring that any water run off will not go behind the tray, my thoughts are that the shower cubicle was bought to fit the shower tray, theres already some space lost due to the plasterboard taking up 12mm, if I then put tiles on before the cubicle, there will be even less space to play with and my fear is that the enclosure wont fit.
Basically, can someone tell me the order of BAL?
Thanks in anticipation, this whole project has been one big learning curve, and you guys are the experts.
Cheers