Having an ensuite built and the angle bead has been used joining the shower wall and a wall which is to be painted. As you can see from the pics the angle bead protrudes slightly on the shower wall side which isn't getting skimmed but getting tanked. Im want to put a chrome trim on the end of the tile line but this will in effect sit on top of the angle bead.
I think the wrong bead has been used for the purpose of a wall to be left un-plastered against a plastered wall? or is this often seen and ok?- as you can see from the rested spirit level its about 2-3mm gap. (basically the angle bead protrudes 3mm out which would be for plastering the wall (but its not being plastered just tiled)
Is it therefore better to rip this out and install a one side only bead and get the wall to be painted repatched or would you just use a thicker bed of tile cement, 8mm full length 15 x 80cm porcelain tiles are being used? maybe a deeper comb trowel? Thanks.
I think the wrong bead has been used for the purpose of a wall to be left un-plastered against a plastered wall? or is this often seen and ok?- as you can see from the rested spirit level its about 2-3mm gap. (basically the angle bead protrudes 3mm out which would be for plastering the wall (but its not being plastered just tiled)
Is it therefore better to rip this out and install a one side only bead and get the wall to be painted repatched or would you just use a thicker bed of tile cement, 8mm full length 15 x 80cm porcelain tiles are being used? maybe a deeper comb trowel? Thanks.