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emikomary

Help! I've totally screwed up!

My DIY tiling job has gone pear shaped because I wanted to remove one tile that was more sunken than all the rest. Now I wish I had just lived with it.

Basically, I tried to remove the tile so I could replace it, but in doing so, chipped two others. So they came off as well, but the net result is a massive hole in the cementboard. Gutted would be an understatement :weary::weary::weary: And it's the shower end of the bath.

So what do I do now? I've watched some YouTube videos about repairing plasterboard but they all seem to be for easy holes. It's an awkward shape. Do I have to bash off all the rest of the tiles and start again and replace a whole panel of plasterboard or could the hole be repaired? It does cross a batten in the wall, if that makes any difference. The tiles are 20mm x 10mm.

Any advice gratefully received!

Remorseful Perfectionist

https://photos.app.goo.gl/Tt3RLGmdmMlC6LjI2 - hoping this link will show you the tragedy I am describing
 
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emikomary

My thinking is I will have to do the following:
  • Neaten and clean up the hole.
  • Cut a piece to fit the hole, whatever odd shape it might be.
  • Fix a batten of some sort behind the hole between the two joists (grab adhesive....?)
  • Fix new piece to it using grab adhesive + screw on existing upright
  • Tape with waterproof tape
Would this work? Would it be strong enough to hold the tiles do you think?

Oh why couldn't I just leave well alone *sob*!
 
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Old Mod

Aqua panel isn't waterproof, only uneffected by moisture ingress. In other words it doesn't breakdown like a plaster board would if it gets wet.
If you want to ensure a trouble free shower area, once you've replaced the board, you can use your waterproof tape over the patch joints and then tank the whole area with a tanking paste like ardex wpc or Isomat SL17. It can be applied by brush and will totally waterproof the area. You could also apply it on the other parts of the wall in the wet area of your bath.
 

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