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Hi
I have checked out this tiling job as named above, to help with my complete shower make-over in the ensuite.
As I am a complete novice when it comes to anything but simple tiling, I have the following questions.
1. Getting the fall correct - does the waterproof board under the tiles (blueboard?) need to have the fall to the back towards the outlet grate?
2. What prevents the water from lodging against the back wall of the shower, instead of it all going into waste?
3. Does the fall really need to be centered towards the outlet (funnel type) and how is this done with the blueboard?
4. There is no mention of grouting ?
5. Would a prefab shower base be much easier (with optional tiling over the base)? I was thinking about a walk in type but this may present too much complexity for me.
6. Finally - is it possible to get complete new shower kits from Bunnings ?
Welcome to Bunnings Workshop @AxelDIYer. We're pleased to have you join the community and look forward to seeing your bathroom renovation project progress.
I assume you are following the Bunnings step-by-step guide How to tile a shower base. Let me tag one of our resident Bunnings D.I.Y. experts in @EricL to assist you and answer your questions.
In the meantime you might like to share some photos of your bathroom and also a copy of your plans so Eric and other members can see what you are working with and what you hope to achieve.
Thanks,
Jason
Hello @AxelDIYer
Thanks for sharing your question about tiling your shower tray.
Please note that before you begin tiling, waterproofing your shower area is a critical task and must be undertaken by a registered water proofing agent. Generally, once the waterproofing has been done an inspection is undertaken and it is then signed off. Please check your local council's rules and regulations regarding waterproofing your shower area.
If you have any other questions we can help with, please let us know.
Eric
Thanks Eric
My inquiry about "How to tile a shower tray (or base)", I now think this job was a tile-over to a prefab base with a built in fall to the waste outlet?
Currently getting ideas and looking at various shower sliding doors for my reno. My shower will be located at back of ensuite wall - so walls on 3 sides with just new glass sliding door at front.
Issue I'm finding already is I have a non standard door width of 1165 mm, where as most doors come in standard 900 widths.
This extra width sliding door means a cost of about $1200 compared to about $350 to $450 for standard 900 mm width.
Same type of issue with the prefab base.
My other option would be to change shower to std 900 mm width.
Will keep you/community posted on progress.
Hi @AxelDIYer
Can you please tell me the dimensions of your entire bathroom and the proposed location of the shower? Perhaps I can suggest a configuration for your shower where you won't have to spend so much for the door.
Eric
Hi Eric
Attaching 2 photos of ensuite to renovate.
Shower (wall to wall) 1165 wide by 1840 high
Shower base 1150 W x 820 Deep
Need sliding door type front screen only (in 2 or 3 sections) - no returns - all enclosed by walls
Ensuite Length 2900 excl Shower x 1165 wide
At 1260 mm back from shower, width reduces by 160 from 1165 to app 1005, due door to master bedroom.
Location of shower will remain where is, but completely replaced with new sliding door and base, new tiling.
I understand from my brother it's possible to tile over existing tiles??
Floor slate tiles to be completely replaced - vinyl floor boards or porcelain tiles (probably 900 x 600).
Toilet to remain - fairly new
Vanity to be replaced with new (currently 1400 x 400 x 830 H) - probably will cut back on width
Also looking to tile all walls, as per main bathroom instead of painting (i would prefer to paint - but boss "says ....").
Hope this provides detail needed.
Thanks again Eric.
Eric I attached 2 photos with my last reply - not sure if you got them ? maybe issue with upload??
You haven't uploaded any photos yet to the community sorry @AxelDIYer. Please give it another try.
Jason
Hello @AxelDIYer
If after posting the pictures they still don't appear, please email them to workshop@bunnings.com.au and we'll post them for you. Just to confirm the overall length of the ensuite, that would be 2900mm plus 820mm which will give you a total of 3720mm. One side of the bathroom is 1260mm and the other side is 1005mm? Please confirm if these are correct.
If I am standing at the 1260mm side is the vanity on the left or right side? Where is the toilet positioned? Is the bathroom door on the right?
It is possible to tile over existing tiles, but it would be better to remove the old tiles so that you have a fresh base to work on. There is always the possibility that the old tiles underneath might fail and come off.
If you have any other questions we can help with, please let us know.
Eric
Eric - attached photos again with diagram & measurements
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