Hi all,
Having a new bathroom fitted this week and looking for advice on how far we should go with waterproofing it.
The bathroom will be tiled floor to ceiling and will have a penta/corner shower cubicle, a sunken bath. Pan to wall toilet and a vanity unit / basin.
top down Layout and renders below.



After seeing a few horror stories on youtube of bathrooms not being appropriately waterproofed, rotting plasterboards and wall studs etc. I asked our plumber/fitter what they intended to do waterproofing wise...i.e waterproof boards / tanking etc.
Their reply was that they'd planned to use tile backer boards for where shower cublicle and sunken bath are (including steps etc). They said they didn't plan to tank or board the remaining areas and just doing the boards for the shower/bath area should be enough.. I've outlined on the images below the areas that they've said will be sufficient.



I guess my questions are
:- Does this look correct and will it be sufficient for the areas outlined to be done with tilebacker boards, or should they be tanked too?
:- For the remainder of the room where they've said there wont be any tilebacker boards, it will be tiles directly onto soundbloc acoustic plasterboard...is this an issue? would it be wiser to tilebacker board the remaining areas too? or tank those areas that wont have the tile backer boards?
thanks for your help as always guys!
Edit:- these are the latest youtube links I saw about waterproofing, found them quite informative -
Having a new bathroom fitted this week and looking for advice on how far we should go with waterproofing it.
The bathroom will be tiled floor to ceiling and will have a penta/corner shower cubicle, a sunken bath. Pan to wall toilet and a vanity unit / basin.
top down Layout and renders below.



After seeing a few horror stories on youtube of bathrooms not being appropriately waterproofed, rotting plasterboards and wall studs etc. I asked our plumber/fitter what they intended to do waterproofing wise...i.e waterproof boards / tanking etc.
Their reply was that they'd planned to use tile backer boards for where shower cublicle and sunken bath are (including steps etc). They said they didn't plan to tank or board the remaining areas and just doing the boards for the shower/bath area should be enough.. I've outlined on the images below the areas that they've said will be sufficient.



I guess my questions are
:- Does this look correct and will it be sufficient for the areas outlined to be done with tilebacker boards, or should they be tanked too?
:- For the remainder of the room where they've said there wont be any tilebacker boards, it will be tiles directly onto soundbloc acoustic plasterboard...is this an issue? would it be wiser to tilebacker board the remaining areas too? or tank those areas that wont have the tile backer boards?
thanks for your help as always guys!
Edit:- these are the latest youtube links I saw about waterproofing, found them quite informative -
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