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    Installing shower tray-walls not straight

    Hi, I'm installing a quadrant upstand shower tray but the walls are not straight. It is sitting flush in the corner of the two walls but then the upstand sits behind the plasterboard about 10-15mm at each end. I'm worried the shower enclosure will end up being too big when fitted. Any idea of...
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    Repairing plasterboard 'honeycomb' stud wall before tiling

    Hi, Whilst removing the tiles from my shower, a large section of the plasterboard has been damaged. The internal wall has the 'honeycomb' construction. I think I have a few options but not sure which is best. 1. Replace the whole plasterboard panel, which would create a bigger area of...
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    Repairing damaged plasterboard internal wall shower

    Ok will do. I haven't fitted the plasterboard it's just what was already there.
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    Repairing damaged plasterboard internal wall shower

    Hi, Whilst removing the tiles from my shower, a large section of the plasterboard has been damaged. The internal wall has the 'honeycomb' construction. I think I have a few options but not sure which is best. 1. Replace the whole plasterboard panel, which would create a bigger area of...
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