We are getting somewhere.... im thinking CT1 some pieces of wood to each side of the middle pb and use them to fix and support the aquapanel...... aquapanel is only going up to a height of 1.2m should be a solid fix for it along with added dab..
If I'm reading correctly that's 4 layers on the wall that will eat into my 800 shower tray and create a step in the wall that continues bathroom side of the recessed shower are
Come on!..... surely I can dab aquapanel to plasterboard at only 1.2m high..... Will the cement board bond with the plasterboard adhesive? And the panels are not that much heavier than plasterboard. And the panels are only small and won't have any weight from above as the green board will be...
I'm only planning to Aquapanel 1.2 metre high as the boards come in 1200 x 900 x 12.5 as the tray is 800 square! And finish the rest off with green board and then tank the lot.... so I'd like to hopefully dot and dab the Aquapanel to the 3 sides half way up..... but what's the best to fix with?
Not sure if I'm explaining this or if you have seen this before! These walls in my 20 year old Westbury house are garbage. Instead of studding the frames/rooms out they have dot and dabbed strips of drywall between drywall for each each room!.... ive taken off all the plasterboards in the shower...
Hi all just stripped the ensuite! The recessed shower walls (built in cubicle) have no studs, instead the builders who built the house placed a peice of drywall inbetween 2 plasterboards of all internal walls by the looks of it! Anyway..... ive taken off the 'face' plasterboards in the recessed...
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