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I am new to tiling and I've been tasked with re-tiling a shower. The existing tiles have come away or are just about falling off the walls.
One wall has plasterboard which is water damaged and i intend replacing it with ****panel; one wall has plaster over brick and the third is plain brickwork.The brick and plaster/brick wall's look sound. The shower tray is right against the brick wall that houses the electric shower, with just enough room to take the thickness of a tile.
I would love some advice on how to proceed with tanking, how to deal with corners, and also and how far up do i tank. Would the Dunlop tanking kit be suitable?
Alot to ask but i hope someone can help. - Thanks .
One wall has plasterboard which is water damaged and i intend replacing it with ****panel; one wall has plaster over brick and the third is plain brickwork.The brick and plaster/brick wall's look sound. The shower tray is right against the brick wall that houses the electric shower, with just enough room to take the thickness of a tile.
I would love some advice on how to proceed with tanking, how to deal with corners, and also and how far up do i tank. Would the Dunlop tanking kit be suitable?
Alot to ask but i hope someone can help. - Thanks .