I've used a combination of the wood chisel to get the lumps off, and then 60 grit sand paper to flatten the old adhesive on the back of the tile. Given the old adhesive is still stuck between the dimples/ridges of the tile, and the sanding has created a relatively smooth surface on the back of...
I'll putting a riser rail over the top of where that hole is, so unfortunately a soap dish isn't possible.
I've tried soaking the tile for a couple of hours in hot water and unfortunately I didn't have much luck with it. It softened a little but it was still not very easy to remove.
I have a couple of holes where I removed an old thermostatic shower mixer. See pictures. These tiles are not available anymore.
What would be the best way of fixing this?
I'm thinking I have four options:
1. I have salvaged some of these same tiles from a prior job, but they still have the old...
I’m now reading that I should use SBR on the thistle hardwall instead of PVA. Is that correct?
if so how many coats of SBR should I apply and how dilute would each coat be?
Given it’s such a small area and at floor height, I’m fine with tiling to the hardwall directly provided I know how to...
I need to patch up a small portion of untiled wall in my bathroom. This was previously exposed breeze block.
Had a plasterer around last week to plaster the ceiling and he also offered to apply bonding to the exposed breezeblock saying that I could PVA the bonding and then put some tiles on it...
Great. Just so that I’m clear, would I keep the bath trap the same and only change the sink trap?
The bath trap is in an awkward position to change with limited space and it’s quite a shallow trap (if that makes any difference).
Finally got around to opening it all up. Here's a diagram of the pipework setup.
Given this, do you think it would be safe to remove that vent pipe (highlighted in red). What's the worse that could happen if the pipe is removed?
Could an anti-syphon trap on the sink waste (highest waste point)...
Sorry I haven’t explained myself very well.
Where you see plaster is where it is adhered to masonry.
However; where you see the hole, the masonry is no longer there, so there is no backing material - just empty space.
This is further complicated by the fact there is no subfloor inside the...
I've ripped off some wall tiles as part of my bathroom renovation, and found these large holes (2-3" high in places) behind the tiles, where the wall meets the floor. The subfloor doesn't appear to run under the wall, so I'm not sure how to fill the gap if the filling material cannot be...
Thank you for that.
One thing I should add, I think the sink and bath drains are connected under the floor (and I assume then connect to the soil stack but I can’t see that join without removing some boxed in pipework).
When I run the sink tap, I can hear very audibly the sound of water...
Thank you, and the diagram was super helpful. If I replace the bath trap with an anti-siphon one, do you think I could safely remove that secondary vent? Or would I be better off leaving it?
I'll double-check tomorrow, but I seem to remember the soil pipe connects to a vent stack through the roof tiles, with a vent terminal.
The reason why I'm confused is that I thought the whole point of a u-bend on pipework is to act a barrier to the gases in the sewage/soil pipes. If that's the...