Use a torpedo level or 4 foot level to check for any peaks or valleys before moving onto the tiling or waterproofing step.
How to waterproof walls before tiling.
And one more tip buy an extra blade for your tile saw.
You protect it with a layer of water proofing material.
To prevent water damage you must install a waterproof membrane just below the tile bonding mortar as close to the tile as possible.
For our shower we chose a running bond pattern.
Spread mortar around the opening of the drain hole then press the floor drain into place.
Spread mortar and press in continuous strips of waterproof membrane.
Sheet membranes are plastic or elastometric sheets that have to be bonded to the substrate before tile installation.
I read somewhere that it s a good idea to waterproof plaster walls before tiling a shower or bath particularly at the bath edge where someday the caulking and grout may deteriorate and let water in.
Never use mastic or premixed thin set.
Waterproof the seams along the base of the shower walls where the walls meet the shower pan.
How to waterproof seal a shower tub before tile step 1.
There are two types of waterproof membranes sheet and liquid applied options.
Let the wall dry thoroughly.
Remove any items from your walls such as shelves trim or.
You ll need a design plan before you start attaching the tile.
The wall in question is plastered with bonding which is very very absorbent of water.
Add up the wall areas and add 10 so you have extra tile for mistakes or future repairs.
Start by removing any molding switch plates outlet covers and other hardware attached to the area being tiled.
You should not ever put tile directly onto drywall even the green board water resistant kind.
It might cost you 30 40 extra but once you start seeing the cuts looking sloppy change out that blade.
Measure each wall area calculating the width times height.
Most waterproofing problems occur before the tile and grout is installed within the layers above.
You should be attaching the tile to cement board or over a wire lath with mortar.
Always use site mixed thin set mortar.
Dry mixed powder that you added water to that then turns to cement through a chemical reaction and it never turns back.
Remove any remaining dust oil or grease with tsp tri sodium phosphate or an ammonia based cleanser.
I show the process of applying redgard topical membrane.
There are however a few things worth noting in this last layer.
Determine how much tile you ll need.
Cover the tub with a dropcloth and tape the edges flat to the surrounding surfaces to seal the cloth in place.