Evening,
I am stripping and recreating my bathroom as my disabled daughter needs a walk-in-shower with supports, rather than just the over-the-bath shower we have at the moment.
The bathroom is VERY small, so space is everything.
I have stripped back all the tiles, plaster and render back to the block, so that I can maximise the space I have. I intend to move things around and put the toilet as close to the internal soil stack as feasible, this will leave room for the shower cubicle and shower seat etc.
The question...
Now that I've ripped everything back, can I just dob dab plasterboard on main walls and tile backeroard the shower area - direct to the breeze block / stud wall?
The plan is to seal the breeze block wall, plasterboard the walls that will just be tiled, except shower cubicle area, where tile backerboard will be used. Tape and seal all joints, seal backerboard again, then tile. Is this OK?
(sink / toilet temporarily replaced as bathroom needs to be usable...)
I am stripping and recreating my bathroom as my disabled daughter needs a walk-in-shower with supports, rather than just the over-the-bath shower we have at the moment.
The bathroom is VERY small, so space is everything.
I have stripped back all the tiles, plaster and render back to the block, so that I can maximise the space I have. I intend to move things around and put the toilet as close to the internal soil stack as feasible, this will leave room for the shower cubicle and shower seat etc.
The question...
Now that I've ripped everything back, can I just dob dab plasterboard on main walls and tile backeroard the shower area - direct to the breeze block / stud wall?
The plan is to seal the breeze block wall, plasterboard the walls that will just be tiled, except shower cubicle area, where tile backerboard will be used. Tape and seal all joints, seal backerboard again, then tile. Is this OK?
(sink / toilet temporarily replaced as bathroom needs to be usable...)