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Hi, sorry in advance if this is an old question. I've had a quick look round on the forum threads but couldn't find a definitive answer.
I am fitting a bathroom out and have reinforced the stud walls. The shower is in a cubicle and I will be boarding this area out with 12.5mm Knauf Aquapanel.
I will be boarding the remaining dry areas with 12.5mm plasterboard.
I need to know what is the protocol for priming and tiling onto these two materials.
I am a competent plasterer and can skim out everything first if this is the best way, however I have picked up from some of the threads that this is not recommended or necessary?
My current local stockist supplies Tilemaster Setaflex. They also stock a Tilemaster primer which I intend to use as opposed to PVA.
The floor is 12mm marine ply screwed down at 150mm centres.
Should I look for a different adhesive or will this one be OK?
How should I treat the walls (and floor) prior to tiling.
Thanks in advance, I just want to make sure the job is done correctly, Karl
I am fitting a bathroom out and have reinforced the stud walls. The shower is in a cubicle and I will be boarding this area out with 12.5mm Knauf Aquapanel.
I will be boarding the remaining dry areas with 12.5mm plasterboard.
I need to know what is the protocol for priming and tiling onto these two materials.
I am a competent plasterer and can skim out everything first if this is the best way, however I have picked up from some of the threads that this is not recommended or necessary?
My current local stockist supplies Tilemaster Setaflex. They also stock a Tilemaster primer which I intend to use as opposed to PVA.
The floor is 12mm marine ply screwed down at 150mm centres.
Should I look for a different adhesive or will this one be OK?
How should I treat the walls (and floor) prior to tiling.
Thanks in advance, I just want to make sure the job is done correctly, Karl