I'm about to fit a quadrant shower, to replace a dated unit on tiled walls, and I'm going to be using shower wall panels.
I've seen one shower tray listed for sale that showed a diagram of the fitting - with the wall panel fitted to the room first - all the way to the floor and the shower tray fitted up against it after. I've always (When tiling) fitted the tray and tiled after. Is this different for wall panels?
I've got edge trims and the centre join trim ordered, to maintain the guarantee of the wall panel product, but no bottom trims required.
What's the best practice here? It's my first time fitting wall panels. I'm guessing fitting to the bare wall would be easier (The house has some uneven walls)...
Also, I'm expecting the old wall to come apart when I remove the old tiles. Would I be OK replacing with plasterboard and sticking the board to that directly, or priming it first, or using ply?
Thanks
I've seen one shower tray listed for sale that showed a diagram of the fitting - with the wall panel fitted to the room first - all the way to the floor and the shower tray fitted up against it after. I've always (When tiling) fitted the tray and tiled after. Is this different for wall panels?
I've got edge trims and the centre join trim ordered, to maintain the guarantee of the wall panel product, but no bottom trims required.
What's the best practice here? It's my first time fitting wall panels. I'm guessing fitting to the bare wall would be easier (The house has some uneven walls)...
Also, I'm expecting the old wall to come apart when I remove the old tiles. Would I be OK replacing with plasterboard and sticking the board to that directly, or priming it first, or using ply?
Thanks