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Hi All
I have recently removed an area of tiling in my bathroom, around a window and sink area. The window is going to be reduced by bricking up the left hand side by about 15cm (double glazing is then being fitted)
In doing so, I have discovered the plaster beneath it was very crumbly and some of it came off with the tiles. I have removed the crumbly parts. The render beneath plaster also seems a little soft in areas too.
The original edge beading is also badly rusted.
From this situation, How should i best approach getting a good solid surface to tile onto.
Thanks for any advice
Pete
I have recently removed an area of tiling in my bathroom, around a window and sink area. The window is going to be reduced by bricking up the left hand side by about 15cm (double glazing is then being fitted)
In doing so, I have discovered the plaster beneath it was very crumbly and some of it came off with the tiles. I have removed the crumbly parts. The render beneath plaster also seems a little soft in areas too.
The original edge beading is also badly rusted.
From this situation, How should i best approach getting a good solid surface to tile onto.
Thanks for any advice
Pete