Currently dismantling my bathroom before refurbishing and have a couple of questions re the construction of one of the walls:
I know that most of the internal walls in the house are paramount plasterboard. (two bits of plasterboard with a honeycomb card board structure bonded between the two creating a 35-50mm cavity)
This one is slightly different.... it appears to be 3 sheets of PB bonded together then the card board cavity then more PB on the other side. Not sure how many boards on the other side as it goes through to the adjacent bedroom.
First question: is anyone familiar with this 3 board arrangement know how the 3 boards are likely joined/bonded together?
Reason being is im trying to remove the existing tiles and figured, if i can just remove the entire first board, tiles included. The i can just replace the first board as one piece in order to avoid more of this....
just need to work out how to remove the first board with out removing all three!
any thoughts?
I know that most of the internal walls in the house are paramount plasterboard. (two bits of plasterboard with a honeycomb card board structure bonded between the two creating a 35-50mm cavity)
This one is slightly different.... it appears to be 3 sheets of PB bonded together then the card board cavity then more PB on the other side. Not sure how many boards on the other side as it goes through to the adjacent bedroom.
First question: is anyone familiar with this 3 board arrangement know how the 3 boards are likely joined/bonded together?
Reason being is im trying to remove the existing tiles and figured, if i can just remove the entire first board, tiles included. The i can just replace the first board as one piece in order to avoid more of this....
just need to work out how to remove the first board with out removing all three!
any thoughts?