bathroom Floor wood waterproofing

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Wanted someones advice really, I have tiled the bathrooom and one i have installed and plumbed up the new bath I will start tiling the walls.

One side of the room the walls are stud partition with plasteboard and very flat, the other side are brick walls, which have been filled with concrete where i reomved the skirting boards, the wall is far from flat and am worried it will affect the tiling, should i plaster the other walls using dot and dab or try and take up the uneven ness with the adhesive?

i have never plaster baorded before so am a bit daunted but it, havent a clue what to do around edges and the window etc, advice appreciated

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You need to make sure the wall on to which you are tiling is flat or you will have trouble when it comes to tiling,

If you are installing a shower i would advice you to tank the area or use aquapanel boards, these will make sure you do not get any problems in the future.

On another note most prefer to have any walls that might be exposed to moisture S&C backing before skim.

Hope this helps, and im sure there will be other replies

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