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mtm103

Hi all
Great forum, I really hope someone can help me. Firstly I live in the channel islands, so don't have a great selection of tilers to choose from. I have had 3 quotes, the first one refused to do it, the second one quoted £2,500 and the third one £800 but wasn't sure how to deal with the problem.
Bit of background (I will post pictures later). I bought a house that had a bathroom, and a separate room next to it which had a toilet. The bathroom is just over 6f by 6f, the toilet 5 f by 2f. one side of the bathroom/toilet is an outside wall. I decided to turn the toilet into the wet room, knock a wall between the bathroom and toilet (they were not connected, you had to enter both from the hallway as 2 separate doors). I should point out that I have had so many workmen in its not funny, most of them never bother to turn up again (joys of living in CI, they all came recommended). The wall for the toilet into the wall had to come down, as the door had to be blocked off.. Anyway, hope this makes sense!

The problem is this... the floorboards came up, marine ply was fitted in between the joists, so the drucker board (i think that is what it is called) could fit on top... there are over 20 washers to stop the thing from moving. Anyway, the new wall went up (this new wall has the plumbing for the shower, which is on that wall). That wall has been totally marmox boarded.The problem is that where the wall meets the floor, there is still some wood from the hallway floorboards.. we are talking about 10 mm at the most.
First tiler refused to do it as he said drucker board should only be installed onto concrete and the tiles will move, second tiler was very concerned about wood, thrid tiler said silicon the whole lot (he also mentioned some paste you can put down, but he couldn't remember the name). ANy ideas?

Also, I have spoken to quite a few plumbers/tilers about wether I need to wedi board every wall of the wet room. it is pretty much 50-50.. Any recommendations?

Many many thanks:smilewinkgrin:
 
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diamondtiling

Welcome to the forum

You really do need to post some pictures of this work and the problem area.

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DHTiling

Hello and welcome, any seams/joints etc need to be covered with the joint/waterproofing tape, this will then prevent any leaks.. any fixings you have made like screws/washers need to have at least a 50mm tape overlap..
 
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mtm103

Thanks a lot, I attach some photos any help (even if obvious) is very much appreciated!
 

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Scott

Theres no tape or tanking! :yikes::yikes::yikes: Thats not a wet room thats a disater waiting to happen. The joins should all be taped but theboards should be better fitted than that IMO

That back wall looke like plasterboard and has no tanking applied and is that left hand wall painted? If so the paint needs removing or your tiles will only be stuck to the paint.

The whole things should be water tight especially around the joins from wall to floor. Any movement here and the waterproofing will stop any damage. You dont have any of that, the boarding on the floor is a total waste of money without it
 
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mtm103

Are there any falls to the drain

Sorry I am not sure what that means..
right, I see that tanking is the plastic stuff that tiler number 3 was talking about, I can certainly get that. I have some plastic tape (which is on the marmox board on the left) so can put down over everywhere...
As for the blue paint on the left, this was painted directly on the wall, on top of that I had yellow paint, and on top of that I had woodchip. I spent hours getting the woodchip wallpaper and then yellow paint off, but that blue paint is moving for noone.. any ideas?
 

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Wire brush on the paint, or a wire brush attatchement in an electric drill.

Fall = slope

There are already tiles fixed to the wall' how do you propose tanking behind these?
 
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mtm103

Thanks

Those tiles are all on marmox board, the wedi washers on those have been siliconed, and there is tape around those (that was plumber number 1 did that, plumber number 2 did the rest). Noone has never mentioned this tanking stuff until today!
 

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