Things you will need measuring tape tile wet saw leveling spacers and wedges trowel thinset mortar rubber mallet grout grout float grout sponge.
Tiling uneven walls shower.
With the uneven ceiling level you would normally level or laser a horizontal line that runs around the shower enclosure at the top of the tile if leaving a top border tile free see below then measure your row lines down from there to the bottom and start with any bottom trip and cuts and actually place the tile from bottom up to the top.
If the shower base is uneven tiles will have to be cut to fit the last row.
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.
Draw a leveled line where the bottom of the second row will fall.
Whatever you put there you are going to see the uneven tiles.
Find a matching thick chair rail edging 12 piece and you ll be fine.
Just get some chair rail molding or some type of 1 trim pieces.
I ended up going w a 1 thick basalt chair rail.
Begin by removing the old tile or the fiberglass shower wall.
Attach a straight board to the backer board along the line.
If any part of that should get wet you could have some issues.
This will provide a straight edge for the tile to follow and help support it while it dries.
When your walls are uneven and you use very thick tile which yours is it s going to happen.
Mine is the same way because i used 3 4 thick tile on my wall.
You still may be able to do it by removing the last tiles and redoing it.
Also tile is heavy so put down blankets to protect the floors and tub from being damaged by falling pieces.