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Andy F
Hi everyone
Appologies for being a newbie to this forum. Tiling has been something i have just got on with in the past having freshly plastered walls but now im refurbing my 1930's bathroom im trying to research before i get on with it.
I have searched around the internet and this forum and found alot of information but am still baffled a little and want to ask some questions before i make purchases of materials.
1) Being a 1930's house insulation is pretty poor, i have stripped back the walls. The internal ones are concrete block and the externals are are 250mm solid brick. I have chiselled back the walls to remove cement etc. The walls are now fairly level.
I want to install some form of board to level of the walls and provide some form of additional insulation as the bethroom was previously quite damp. I am quite impressed with the thermal properties etc of the water proof backer boards but everyone i seem to have looked at seem to require backing on a frame which i dont really have the space to lose.
In the past i have installed moisture resistant boards and then paint on tanked around the shower.
I am looking to install travertine tiles which obviously are heavy so i understand i would need to use mechanical fixing and an adhesive on the boards.
I wondered if you could help with what i should be using to attached direct to walls? Thermal Backers or moisture resistant?
2) Ceiling - when i stripped out the bathroom there was a large amount of damp on the ceiling. I dare say a large amount of this was due to the poor ventilation in the room which i will be rectifying. I will be dropping the ceiling around 6" to allow for more insulation to be installed.
What i trying to understand is are the moisture resistant boards suitable for ceilings to be skimmed and painted or is this pointless?
Thanks for any help
:hurray:
Appologies for being a newbie to this forum. Tiling has been something i have just got on with in the past having freshly plastered walls but now im refurbing my 1930's bathroom im trying to research before i get on with it.
I have searched around the internet and this forum and found alot of information but am still baffled a little and want to ask some questions before i make purchases of materials.
1) Being a 1930's house insulation is pretty poor, i have stripped back the walls. The internal ones are concrete block and the externals are are 250mm solid brick. I have chiselled back the walls to remove cement etc. The walls are now fairly level.
I want to install some form of board to level of the walls and provide some form of additional insulation as the bethroom was previously quite damp. I am quite impressed with the thermal properties etc of the water proof backer boards but everyone i seem to have looked at seem to require backing on a frame which i dont really have the space to lose.
In the past i have installed moisture resistant boards and then paint on tanked around the shower.
I am looking to install travertine tiles which obviously are heavy so i understand i would need to use mechanical fixing and an adhesive on the boards.
I wondered if you could help with what i should be using to attached direct to walls? Thermal Backers or moisture resistant?
2) Ceiling - when i stripped out the bathroom there was a large amount of damp on the ceiling. I dare say a large amount of this was due to the poor ventilation in the room which i will be rectifying. I will be dropping the ceiling around 6" to allow for more insulation to be installed.
What i trying to understand is are the moisture resistant boards suitable for ceilings to be skimmed and painted or is this pointless?
Thanks for any help
:hurray: