hopoz
1st October 2007, 09:24 PM
Hi there,
I've been trying to figure out the order in which to renovate my en suite, but just a little unclear about a few things. Here's my proposed method.
1) Remove existing stuff (almost done)
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- How much of the old surface needs to be cleaned/removed before tiling or waterproofing can take place?
I have used a paint scraper and hammer to chisel off as much of the old thinset as possible. Will this surface be enough to tile back over?
- Do i need to clean off all of the mortar from under the old shower pan?
I can get most of it off with a bolster/hammer & crow bar, but the surface isn't "clean". Does it need to be completely clean before waterproofing?
2) That strange hole.
When removing the old fibreglass showerpan, i found that square hole in the slab (see picture).
- What is that hole for?
I assume i need to raise the waste pipe, and fill that hole with concrete, level to the rest of the slab.
3) Walls
- I tore down the shower walls which had tiles on them, and need to install new ones.
- What type of sheeting/wall is recommended for use in a shower?
- Should i leave a gap at the bottom between the slab and the bottom of the sheet?
- I will likely get a plasterer in to fix up the trickier bits (cornering, joins, etc)
4) Hebel block for shower curb
- I've been told this is what's used for shower curb, and that i can cut it to size and liquid nails it to the cement.?
5) Waterproofing
- I plan on getting a professional waterproofer in to do this, just need to make sure the surface is ready for him/her. (see 1)
- Does the waterproofing go directly onto the slab and around the curb/walls??
6) Tiling..
- Getting a professional tiler to do this.
- Does the tiler pack a base on top of the waterproofing, then tile straight onto that?
Thanks soo much for the advice.
Scotte.
I've been trying to figure out the order in which to renovate my en suite, but just a little unclear about a few things. Here's my proposed method.
1) Remove existing stuff (almost done)
56948
- How much of the old surface needs to be cleaned/removed before tiling or waterproofing can take place?
I have used a paint scraper and hammer to chisel off as much of the old thinset as possible. Will this surface be enough to tile back over?
- Do i need to clean off all of the mortar from under the old shower pan?
I can get most of it off with a bolster/hammer & crow bar, but the surface isn't "clean". Does it need to be completely clean before waterproofing?
2) That strange hole.
When removing the old fibreglass showerpan, i found that square hole in the slab (see picture).
- What is that hole for?
I assume i need to raise the waste pipe, and fill that hole with concrete, level to the rest of the slab.
3) Walls
- I tore down the shower walls which had tiles on them, and need to install new ones.
- What type of sheeting/wall is recommended for use in a shower?
- Should i leave a gap at the bottom between the slab and the bottom of the sheet?
- I will likely get a plasterer in to fix up the trickier bits (cornering, joins, etc)
4) Hebel block for shower curb
- I've been told this is what's used for shower curb, and that i can cut it to size and liquid nails it to the cement.?
5) Waterproofing
- I plan on getting a professional waterproofer in to do this, just need to make sure the surface is ready for him/her. (see 1)
- Does the waterproofing go directly onto the slab and around the curb/walls??
6) Tiling..
- Getting a professional tiler to do this.
- Does the tiler pack a base on top of the waterproofing, then tile straight onto that?
Thanks soo much for the advice.
Scotte.