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tiledweeb
Hello,im about to tile my bathroom and i have some issues with the soundness of my walls! one of these walls will have to come down as the mortar and skim has completely failed to adhere to the thermablock and as a result the wall souds hollow and crunches when you press it,if you find the edge of the mortar and apply finger pressure under it the whole lot lifts from the wall,there is hairline cracks everywhere in the skim coat (at this point i would just like to say i did not build this wall :lol the thermablock mortar bed also does not seem to have Adhered either..you can wiggle the blocks.I want to remove this wall which separates bathroom and kitchen(non load bearing) and put up a stud wall and may consider hiding the radiator plumbing in it.The wall will obviously need to hold my tile plus grout,the tile size is 400mm long and 300mm high and approx 6mm thick,my questions are what board should i use? i was thinking on bathroom side aquapanel as this wall will have the non tap end of the bath butted up onto it,and on the ktchen side of the wall use moisture resistant plasterboard? could i use moisture resistant plasterboard on both sides? bearing in mind i may/or maynot hide the plumbing inside the wall.To satisfy building regs i understand i also have to soundproof this wall with 25mm rockwool roll,do i also have to lag the pipes? The other 3 walls are also a problem as they are a horsehair plaster! covered with a slightly flaky (prior to sanding) enamel like paint and in areas this has come off to reveal the substrate.piccys to follow!