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tanked Tuesday.....ouch ouchSkimmed Monday, tanked Tuesday, tiled today?
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tanked Tuesday.....ouch ouchSkimmed Monday, tanked Tuesday, tiled today?
All seems a bit backwards to me, maybe ask for advice before going ahead?
I would have not wasted time skimming, I would have tanked the walls down to the floor, and tanked the floor if that's what you want, then put the tray In and siliconed it.
The tiling looks ok although the the back wall would have been better centralised.
I did tank the walls and floor and put tray in with silicon.
I kow the wall normally would have been centralise, but I wanted the pattern centralised up the shower, just personal preference for this room and that's how it worked out.
As for skimming, it's always best practise to skim a bare wall if using plasterboard no matter what the purpose is, if I was using heavy tiles it would have been backer board instead without skimming. This advise is from my father in law who was a 50+ year retired general builder who has installed 1000''s of bathrooms, so I will happily take that advise.
I welcome your comments though....
Fair enough, I've nothing against plastering and tiling on it. Plastering over tanking tho?
Bathrooms have changed tremendously over 50 years, I once had a old builder try and advise me to render over finished plaster, was never going to happen.
You come on here for advise and totally rebuke some highly skilled tradesman who have given you the privilege of their knowledge.
Why ask if it's being ignored IMO
looks good, what ye doing with the floor
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