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frogeye

Hi

The shower tray simple installation I went to 3 days ago has turned into a major refit.
The tiling is poor to say the least, but well fixed - so can I dot and dab the green plasterboard onto the existing tiles and if so with what do you recommend? I assume there will be no need to roughen up the tiles?

Floor is coming up to be replaced - going for a bamboo floor.

Will cut access hatch into ceiling below (its out of the way) to enable easy fitting and access to shower tray and in case of problems - also allows the service valve for the shower to be relocated as it looks crap where it is on the surface

Will have to relocate a cold supply as it's in the way of the shower tray.

Half tiles to dado and plastered or papered above. Is there a company that does the plasterboard with a tapered edge so that skimming isn't required?

Would you use the green stuff for the bathroom or normal?

Will tank the shower area to be on the safe side

Any thoughts?

Cheers
 
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Fekin

You have to think about weights too, as to what the old tiles are actually stuck too, like is it plaster under that too, as you'll have the weight of the old tiles, plus the new plasterboard, then the new tiles, going to be heavy by then, thats even if you could dot and dab plasterboard onto tiles, which I have no idea wether it would work, as I'd never ever contemplate doing it in the first place.
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Whenever I have put new plasterboard up, I probably go over board with the bonding as I do a good blob every 30cm maximum left to right, up and down, so when the boards pressed to the wall it makes roughly 100% coverage, so it's never coming off :lol:
 
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Frankie

I would forget about the sanding idea it will just skid over the surface doing very little, as Fekin says you do need to take into account the weight, so if your not going large format, and when you knock a couple of tiles off, if you can see its a sound surface underneath I would apply my adhesive in a four rows of three giving you twelve dabs about the size of both your hands put together
 

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