His solution was to apply a mixture of thinset and specmix to even out the walls.
Tiling out of plumb shower walls.
However before starting the tiling i have realised the wall is out of plumb its ok at the bottom for first 300mm but then it bends outwards so the top is out of plumb by about 15mm.
This is a dusty job so use plastic to cover your doorways wear a respirator that s rated for dust cover the floor with a drop cloth and make sure there s plenty of ventilation.
If this is not the case then forget i brought it up.
Once it is removed find out why it won t lay flat and correct the framing reinstalling new cbu on the wall to attach your tile.
Also if you re tiling a ceiling in the shower x77 is a fantastic option.
Where the shower will go i have taken down the old plasterboard and replaced with hardiebacker board and have already taped the joins.
I was replacing with villaboard and tiling to the ceiling so i wanted the walls dead straight.
Lippage can be eliminated on most walls by hanging new drywall or backerboard before tiling.
How to deal with out of plumb walls for tile.
If this is the case you could remove the first course of tile and cut the board above the flange punch the board in and screw it.
I spent a lot of time trying to straighten these walls.
Turned out the walls were out of plumb by around 15mm in the worst places.
I know smaller tiles will not look good but if tiles were larger like would this help mask the problem.
Gary i had a problem with out of plumb walls after ripping out all the plasterboard in my bathroom.
Hi i am getting ready to tile the walls around my new bathtub.
If you re tiling directly onto the wall however leveling clips and wedges will force the edges of the.
Also tile is heavy so put down blankets to protect the floors and tub from being damaged by falling pieces.
Begin by removing the old tile or the fiberglass shower wall.
How do we deal with that doing tile.
We are doing a remodel and have discovered the wall around a tub shower is out of plumb by 1 2 over 5 feet.
There is only one way to do it right and 1 out of plumb ain t it.
Nobody wants a tile to fall of the ceiling and hurt someone or crack a shower pan tile.
I hesitate to bring this point up but i think guess your walls are out of plumb because you capped the metal upturn flange of the tub with the cement board.
I had a guy come over to help me with the tiling and he noticed that the walls were warped a little.