Aqua Panel Or Tiles

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Hi,

I'm building a new shower in my en suite and am looking for thoughts/opinions.

My initial plan was to screw moisture resistant plasterboards to the walls, then tile on top.

But someone mentioned ready made aquaboards which are already patterned/coloured etc can just be fixed in place, hence saving on the tiling.

Admitidly, not tiling would save a lot of time and a continuous smooth surface would be easy for cleaning etc.

But is it a bit of a naff option or are there other things to consider.

Any thoughts most welcome....

Thanks!!!
 
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Only my opinion but the MultiPanel range is about as good as it gets.....never face grotty grout again!
I’d recommend visiting a builders merchant showroom ( Jewson group etc) that does this stuff and be prepared to be impressed.
John :)
 
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Thank you. Will do.
Will check out our local Jewsons.
I've already got a shower tray with upstands, so may need a backing layer of aqua board to enable the presentable aqua board to cover the upstand section.
Cheers
 
How do the panels create a water tight seal when they join at the corners?
I was assuming silicon sealant but guess there's probably a bespoke joining piece you can buy?
 
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How do the panels create a water tight seal when they join at the corners?
I was assuming silicon sealant but guess there's probably a bespoke joining piece you can buy?
As printer says, all corner joints - external and internal - are available, as is the kosher adhesive and silicone required. MultiPanel is mighty expensive, but mighty good!
Good luck with your decision and project.
John :)
 
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