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The wooden floor on upstairs en-suite is sound and level and i have planned to install a 800 x 900 stone resin shower tray. See attached photos of the floor. The instruction says to lay the tray on S/C mix.
Do i lay the sand/cement mix straight on the wooden floor or PVA before putting S/C?
To avoid S/C going into the wooden floor grove, i was going to seal the grooves with mold resistant sanitary sealant (please advice which type), PVA the wooden floor and then fix by screws 6 mm hardiebacker board to the floor and then put the sand/cement mix on the hardiebacker before laying the tray. this will increase the tray hight by 14 mm (6 mm (hardiebacker) plus 8 mm for the S/C mix). Is this is acceptable as i do not want to remove the floorboard?
Can i use the tile adhesive to repair minor damage left to plasterboard after removing old tiles?
I am going to use Aquaseal tanking around the shower area and Bal SBR primer on the rest of the wall before tilling. I am planning to use slow setting topp tile or Weber adhesive, can i use different type adhesive on different type primers? or what does the professionals advice?
Some of the old plaster is quite smooth after removal of paint, do i have to make it rough before priming?
I will use Dow Corning 785 sealant around the tray, do i also need to use the sealing tap or what is the best sealing strip i could use? The current tray has a sealing strip.
Do i lay the sand/cement mix straight on the wooden floor or PVA before putting S/C?
To avoid S/C going into the wooden floor grove, i was going to seal the grooves with mold resistant sanitary sealant (please advice which type), PVA the wooden floor and then fix by screws 6 mm hardiebacker board to the floor and then put the sand/cement mix on the hardiebacker before laying the tray. this will increase the tray hight by 14 mm (6 mm (hardiebacker) plus 8 mm for the S/C mix). Is this is acceptable as i do not want to remove the floorboard?
Can i use the tile adhesive to repair minor damage left to plasterboard after removing old tiles?
I am going to use Aquaseal tanking around the shower area and Bal SBR primer on the rest of the wall before tilling. I am planning to use slow setting topp tile or Weber adhesive, can i use different type adhesive on different type primers? or what does the professionals advice?
Some of the old plaster is quite smooth after removal of paint, do i have to make it rough before priming?
I will use Dow Corning 785 sealant around the tray, do i also need to use the sealing tap or what is the best sealing strip i could use? The current tray has a sealing strip.