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bcurtis
I'm new to the site, so hello to everyone.
I'm looking for advice as i've been told different things by people and read so much forums etc my head is in a spin!!
I'm installing a new bathroom in my flat to refresh it cause i need to sell, with new suite and tiles going in. When i started removing old tiles, whatever they were stuck onto fell to bits so i am now back to the brick!!!
Me and may mate who has some diy experience were planning to put pva onto the brickwork, then dot and dab plasterboard onto the wall then, pva again, then tile onto the plasterboard.
However, after speaking to others and reading this forum, this is probably not going to work.
I'm trying to keep costs down to a minumum as i'm selling, so is what i've suggested enough?? I'm worried about moisture from shower, i've a bath/shower not a seperate shower.
Any info/help would be gratefully appreciated and by the way my tiles are pretty heavy and due to size, door frame, window and area for bath i cannot put in studwork.
Cheers
I'm looking for advice as i've been told different things by people and read so much forums etc my head is in a spin!!
I'm installing a new bathroom in my flat to refresh it cause i need to sell, with new suite and tiles going in. When i started removing old tiles, whatever they were stuck onto fell to bits so i am now back to the brick!!!
Me and may mate who has some diy experience were planning to put pva onto the brickwork, then dot and dab plasterboard onto the wall then, pva again, then tile onto the plasterboard.
However, after speaking to others and reading this forum, this is probably not going to work.
I'm trying to keep costs down to a minumum as i'm selling, so is what i've suggested enough?? I'm worried about moisture from shower, i've a bath/shower not a seperate shower.
Any info/help would be gratefully appreciated and by the way my tiles are pretty heavy and due to size, door frame, window and area for bath i cannot put in studwork.
Cheers