Hi all,
I'm refitting my bathroom and have just taken off the old tiles from around the old shower. The plasterboard behind the tiles was in poor condition in some areas, leaving a few decent holes in the wall. I've removed the loose as much as I can and removed all adhesive. The plasterboard is attached to the breeze blocks behind, with a gap of roughly 1cm between them.
I'd really like to know the right way to fix these holes, in preparation for tiling. From everything I've learnt so far, I think I need to:
a) Apply SBR to the breeze blocks and plasterboard edges for each hole.
b) Once dry, apply bonding plaster.
c) When the plaster is dry, apply SBR again to the whole wall around the shower area, before tiling over the top once dry.
The devil's in the detail though, so I have a few questions:
1) Does the SBR on breeze blocks need to dry completely before applying bonding plaster? I've read that some people apply the plaster when the SBR is sticky, but does it matter if it's completely dry?
2) Can I fill each entire hole in one layer? As I'll be tiling over the top, the finish isn't a top priority, but with the overall depth being around 3cm, is that too deep for one single layer?
As an eager-to-learn DIY enthusiast, I'm hoping someone will be able to guide me onto the right road. Any help would be really appreciated.
Regards,
Alex.