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Jason_81
Hi everyone, I am new to the forum!
I have just gutted my bathroom in a 150 year old victorian house and part of the prep was to ready up for a double glazed window. On taking out the window it showed how bad the inch thick plaster was on one of the external walls and I have now removed it entirely exposing the bricks. I have been advised to cement render over the brick work which is quite un even to flatten it and then tile straight on to the cement.
Is this the right thing to do? I should mention the tiles are quite thick I think 12mm and then 300by600mm.
Thanks in advance!
Jason
I have just gutted my bathroom in a 150 year old victorian house and part of the prep was to ready up for a double glazed window. On taking out the window it showed how bad the inch thick plaster was on one of the external walls and I have now removed it entirely exposing the bricks. I have been advised to cement render over the brick work which is quite un even to flatten it and then tile straight on to the cement.
Is this the right thing to do? I should mention the tiles are quite thick I think 12mm and then 300by600mm.
Thanks in advance!
Jason