I've divided the bathroom into teo rooms using studwork, the smaller room will be an ensuite for the bedroom.
Where the shower will go is in a corner, two of the walls are aquapanel that I will tile directly onto, the third wall is original to the flat, and is cinder block with bonding and finishing plaster on top.
The original wall is also a long way away from being flat- so I'd like to go over it with bonding plaster to get it flat enough to use large tiles on.
Should I PVA over the current plaster before slapping the bonding on?
Should I tank the wall after bonding it but before tiling?
Where the shower will go is in a corner, two of the walls are aquapanel that I will tile directly onto, the third wall is original to the flat, and is cinder block with bonding and finishing plaster on top.
The original wall is also a long way away from being flat- so I'd like to go over it with bonding plaster to get it flat enough to use large tiles on.
Should I PVA over the current plaster before slapping the bonding on?
Should I tank the wall after bonding it but before tiling?