I am about to replace a bathroom. The bath has the soil pipe running alongside it so currently it is six inches away from the wall with a small shelf next to it. This is useful in its way but I want to add a shower over the bath and suspect that it will get covered in water. The plan therefore is to build the wall out to cover the pipe before installing the new bath. But, a couple of questions:
1 - What is the right material for the wall? I am thinking probably moisture resistant plasterboard. Is this correct?
2 - Should I waterproof further around the shower area? It will be a mains powered shower from a combination boiler, not a pumped power shower?
3 - If I do need to fully waterproof the wall first and if I am using glazed tiles on top how does the adhesive dry?
The tiles have not been chosen yet but since cost is a prime consideration they are not going to be anything fancy and are unlikely to be excessively big.
Thanks for any help you can give.
Andrew
1 - What is the right material for the wall? I am thinking probably moisture resistant plasterboard. Is this correct?
2 - Should I waterproof further around the shower area? It will be a mains powered shower from a combination boiler, not a pumped power shower?
3 - If I do need to fully waterproof the wall first and if I am using glazed tiles on top how does the adhesive dry?
The tiles have not been chosen yet but since cost is a prime consideration they are not going to be anything fancy and are unlikely to be excessively big.
Thanks for any help you can give.
Andrew