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    Waterproofing shower over bath

    Me either in all the past but seems everyone is harping on about it these days
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    Waterproofing shower over bath

    Soo wouldn’t bother tanking the wet area (shower walls) or using a joint tape between bath and wall before tiling
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    Waterproofing shower over bath

    that’s incorrect Most are waterproof not water resistant
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    Waterproofing shower over bath

    you mean the finish panels. I thought you meant tile backer boards as they are waterproof.
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    Waterproofing shower over bath

    Yes I’m tiling. The post is about plastered walls as that’s what the main contractor has done No room for shower panels now unfortunately
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    Waterproofing shower over bath

    Hi, I am a plumbing,heating and gas engineer I’d like to know opinions on waterproofing for a shower above bath It’s a skim finish. Would people still go straight on these days or tank the wet wall and use a tape around the bath edge and internal corners?
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    Tiny cracks

    Yeah hear you buddy and I know what’s best but there’s no budget Cheers for advice
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    Tiny cracks

    I don’t want to paper it. It will cost me me just as much to get someone in to paper it as it will plaster it. I’m asking if there is some kind of paint on solution I can do myself
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    Tiny cracks

    Yes I know this may be the case, but I’m not looking to have it plastered if I can avoid it. Is there not a roll on base coat that will bond and hide the cracks?
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    Tiny cracks

    Hi all So I’ve stripped some lining paper and the plaster underneath is actually quite flat but has lots of tiny cracks everywhere. It’s an old rental that I’m selling so would rather not get it plastered. Is there any other way round this? Too many too open up and fill
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    Mitred corners - grout?

    Wondering if it’s ok to grout the mitred corners OR is it a must to use resin?
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    New plaster - sealer, mist coat or both?

    Yeah I just can’t be dealing with the grief again lol I’m a tradesman only ever had issues with bleeding though at my own house …. Typical
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    New plaster - sealer, mist coat or both?

    Hi, are must coats still the way foward or is there a reliable sealer out there I painted a ceiling in my new extension last year and mist coated as usual …. I can see every joist (flat roof) and have never been able to rectify. I wonder if this was because of suction and sealer would have...
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    Vauxhall combo 1.3 66plate

    Does anyone know how many glow plugs should be in my van and if they’re difficult to replace I’m a boiler engineer so am hands on Thanks
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    Re skim over day old plaster?

    I had to sand it down in the end before having another go. It came out worse than I thought What are these patches when I’m sanding? What did I do wrong
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    Re skim over day old plaster?

    Ok, it’s probably not as bad as I thought then as there are just as many discrepancies in the other walls which is just the state of our timber over here I guess. Nothing can be done about that
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    Re skim over day old plaster?

    It was on to plasterboard so def think it could have just been a better job done by myself. Surely if you put on thick enough though, you can small discrepancies flat
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    Re skim over day old plaster?

    Evening, no all is appreciated still. I’ve not gone back over it yet. I don’t think I did too bad but if I put a straight edge across it (all different ways) Then is a bit wavy, as in not dead flat and rocking in the level struggled to get consistent flatness I can and was applying it at...
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    Re skim over day old plaster?

    The ceiling is low, I can reach it. I didn’t get my timings right and is room for improvements but honestly I’ve had worse “professional” plasterers I’m not totally new to it, I’m pretty much a multi trader. I knew I could get it on the wall. Few months practicing and hopefully I will improve...
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    Re skim over day old plaster?

    I attached a photo to one of my messages. It’s quite smooth, possibly a light sand but when I put a level vertically and horizontally it’s not dead flat (ie. Small gaps in the level, slight bumps) it’s the same on a wall I had a professional plasterer do so I guess there will be some...
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