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    Removing & replacing mildew ridden plasterboard from sho

    What would dot & dab look like? I have to say I was suprised at the fact that I could not see ANY adhesive at the edge of the tiles when he was tiling, but this is an "advanced" plumber we are talking about. When they stand there and tell you catergorically that it will be ok ad you yourself are...
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    Removing & replacing mildew ridden plasterboard from sho

    He told me this was how his own shower was done at home and it was the way things were always done before aquaboard came along. He is very addamant that it will be a long lasting solution. :oops:
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    Removing & replacing mildew ridden plasterboard from sho

    OK the tradesman convinced me that external grade ply will be more than edequate for this job, so I have bowed to his expertise. I am a little concerned about the ridge that appears between the different partys of the ply, he assured me that after it was tiled it would not be visible at all and...
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  9. J

    Removing & replacing mildew ridden plasterboard from sho

    Thanks for your very helpful replies fellas.
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    Removing & replacing mildew ridden plasterboard from sho

    Thanks r896neo for your response. What is strange is that before I posted this message I read in 3 different forums how it was not a good idea to use P/B or Ply and that aquaboard or hardiebacker board or similar product was the way to go. I posted a question about how best to remove the old P/B...
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    Removing & replacing mildew ridden plasterboard from sho

    Hello all, this is my 1st post! I'm a fairly inexperienced handyman, mainly because I've always lived in new builds and moved before any serious maintenance required doing. But I am looking after a house for my friends who are abroad. they have a 3 storey town house (newish build) with a...
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