Is it OK to do this? i.e. not putting on a base coat or top coat of plaster first?
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Given that I pretty much have to, due to a badly designed job (no allowance was made for dry lining or the thickness of plaster when the wall was built) - are there any extra considerations I'll need to make? Will I be able to compensate for irregularities in the walling by using extra tiling adhesive in one or two places?
Glad you sorted it - shame about not being able to use a shower board. Good luck with your DIY in 2018I built a breeze block partition to separate a tiled shower area from the rest of a utility room, have finally made and fitted a door, and want to tile the inside of the wall to finish the job.
Already got the matching tiles. But didn't allow for the wall being plastered or dry lined when I built it, so not sure how successful the tiling will be.
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