WebAug 14, 2009 · The attached pics show the state of the plasterboard in my bathroom having removed existing/old tiles. Damage only half way up wall (to old tile line). Its wooden stud wall. ... It will also give you the oppertunity to tank out the room properly in the shower area. Not used any Butech stuff so cant really offer any advice on that. Reply to Olz ... WebIf its not possible to change to boards, then you want to 'tank' the shower area. Paint-on or membrane types are available & easy enough to apply. Priming - each adhesive is different, instuctions on the packet should tell you if they recommend priming or not. & if so, the manufacturer will probably have a compatible primer.
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WebJul 24, 2024 · I'd still want to tape and tank the plaster before gluing the panels in place. Belt and braces etc. Ryyy. 948 posts. ... And yes, stuck straight onto the bare plaster using their branded glue. WebMar 16, 2015 · Fill any large holes with bonding plaster, ensuring that you prime any surfaces with a diluted PVA mix 1st (see the back of the PVA tub for dilution quantities) to ensure good adhesion. Small holes can be filled with a powdered filler. 2. They expose solid rendered walls, which may be ‘blown’. simple vs stratified random sampling
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WebTo tank a wall, there are two common tanking methods available depending on your needs. Cementitious tanking slurry - a paint-like substance that has been chemically engineered to form a protective barrier when applied to … WebOct 21, 2015 · 20 Oct 2015. #1. Hi. Do you have to wait four weeks before you can tank and then tile on new plaster, the BAL WP1 data sheet states that new plaster must be at least 4 weeks old before tiling. My other half does not think tanking is necessary unless you are doing a wet room (we are doing a shower with tray) and definitely won't wait that long ... WebM.Buckland. Hi, you can buy plasterboard with insulation stuck to the back of the board which you will only need to screw into the existing timber. You will need to buy longer plasterboard screws to fix the boards up. But this should solve the mess of tearing down the old plasterboard and also does away with the need of more batten. ray j college hill