Hi I have a bathroom to tile which is only 1.5m x 2m, so quite small and from previous posts have established the best method for sorting out the existing rough walls is to dot and dab with plasterboard and use aquapanel where the shower will be (there wont be any bath).
I was thinking of using 12.5mm moisture resistant (green stuff) plasterboard on all the walls as the room is so small and it is a bathroom, obviously except where the aquapanel is.
The moisture resistant stuff does not seem so much more cost then standard, and seems appropriate for the room or am I going over the top using this, ie which would you use?
Also can I fix the aquapanel in place with the same adhesive as the plasterboard with the dot and dab method?
Also where would you aquapanel, I was thinking from floor to ceiling in shower area and slightly overlapping the walls of the shower, is this the correct way?
With the aquapanel do I need to do anything with the joints to stop moisture getting through at these points?
With the plasterboard do you normally do anything with the joints if it is to be tiled as they wont matter or will they?
Any help appreciated.
I was thinking of using 12.5mm moisture resistant (green stuff) plasterboard on all the walls as the room is so small and it is a bathroom, obviously except where the aquapanel is.
The moisture resistant stuff does not seem so much more cost then standard, and seems appropriate for the room or am I going over the top using this, ie which would you use?
Also can I fix the aquapanel in place with the same adhesive as the plasterboard with the dot and dab method?
Also where would you aquapanel, I was thinking from floor to ceiling in shower area and slightly overlapping the walls of the shower, is this the correct way?
With the aquapanel do I need to do anything with the joints to stop moisture getting through at these points?
With the plasterboard do you normally do anything with the joints if it is to be tiled as they wont matter or will they?
Any help appreciated.