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JonesP

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I need some advice guys & girls, I hope I am in the right place. I am fitting tile backer boards to a shower area walls, the walls are block and plastered over render. The wall is 25mm out of square for shower tray, so I want to square the wall up before tiling. Any ideas ?
 
I need some advice guys & girls, I hope I am in the right place. I am fitting tile backer boards to a shower area walls, the walls are block and plastered over render. The wall is 25mm out of square for shower tray, so I want to square the wall up before tiling. Any ideas ?

Take to brick and pay a plasterer
 
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I was thinking of taking it back to the cement, scoring it and rendering it out square. Then backer boards for tiling.
If the cement is sound and flat then I suppose you could. In old bathrooms sometimes the cement is absolutely nails!

you could always pull it out with bonding which is super easy to use
 
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