I have started a bathroom renovation and it won't be long before I need to start tiling, but I'm just going round in circles and could use some input from others, if you would be so kind.
All my internal walls are block with some kind of "screed/render" over the top.
I have removed the old tiles which in some areas took the plaster with it and in others left the plaster and adhesive in place.
How would people go about prepping this for tiling?
Install a tile backer of some kind all along this wall and on the boxing in at the shower end? If so how do you attach the backer boards to this type of wall? Drill through, push a plug through and mechanically screw the board to the wall?
Would you go for a paint on tanking? Maybe scrape off the old plaster and add the paint on tanking all around the bath area then just tile onto the wall?
Or finally would you just tile over what is there now without any further prep?
I thought the backer board was the route to take, but as I said I seem to just be going in circles in my own head.
Any input would be gratefully received.
All my internal walls are block with some kind of "screed/render" over the top.
I have removed the old tiles which in some areas took the plaster with it and in others left the plaster and adhesive in place.
How would people go about prepping this for tiling?
Install a tile backer of some kind all along this wall and on the boxing in at the shower end? If so how do you attach the backer boards to this type of wall? Drill through, push a plug through and mechanically screw the board to the wall?
Would you go for a paint on tanking? Maybe scrape off the old plaster and add the paint on tanking all around the bath area then just tile onto the wall?
Or finally would you just tile over what is there now without any further prep?
I thought the backer board was the route to take, but as I said I seem to just be going in circles in my own head.
Any input would be gratefully received.

