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Hi folks,
A question about prep work in a bathroom. Specifically on a wall where a shower will go.
After stripping a shower wall back to brick, revealed older brick alongside newer brick.
the older brick had missing mortar in a few areas.
The bricks are old but solid — no wobble or major movement.
Tapping on them they sounded hollower than the new brick.
The installer filled the gaps with expanding foam, then fixed moisture-resistant boards over the top. The plan is to skim and tile onto that.
Is this a standard method? wondering if this will cause issue down the line.
Appreciate any thoughts.
Cheers
A question about prep work in a bathroom. Specifically on a wall where a shower will go.
After stripping a shower wall back to brick, revealed older brick alongside newer brick.
the older brick had missing mortar in a few areas.
The bricks are old but solid — no wobble or major movement.
Tapping on them they sounded hollower than the new brick.
The installer filled the gaps with expanding foam, then fixed moisture-resistant boards over the top. The plan is to skim and tile onto that.
Is this a standard method? wondering if this will cause issue down the line.
Appreciate any thoughts.
Cheers
