Morning all,
Not sure if this should be in here or the plastering section, but here goes...
Am in the very early stages of a new bathroom/ensuite project and will be adding a new quadrant enclosure to the corner of the room. One side will be against a new stud wall and the other against the exterior wall.
The stud wall will be covered in Aquapanel. The exterior wall is brick with original 1920s plaster, which is in good sound condition.
Will it be acceptable to tile onto this plaster or will I need to remove it and cover the brickwork with aquapanel and battens? I don't really want a step in the wall if it can be avoided.
All thoughts appreciated!
Cheers
Paul
Not sure if this should be in here or the plastering section, but here goes...
Am in the very early stages of a new bathroom/ensuite project and will be adding a new quadrant enclosure to the corner of the room. One side will be against a new stud wall and the other against the exterior wall.
The stud wall will be covered in Aquapanel. The exterior wall is brick with original 1920s plaster, which is in good sound condition.
Will it be acceptable to tile onto this plaster or will I need to remove it and cover the brickwork with aquapanel and battens? I don't really want a step in the wall if it can be avoided.
All thoughts appreciated!
Cheers
Paul