I have a part-integral single garage with a bathroom above it. The house is fully decorated now so I want to finish off the garage. A new bathroom was installed so the garage ceiling has several small and large holes in the double-layer plasterboard. This is due to old bathroom water and waste pipes being removed and new ones being installed. There is a fair amount of pipework going across the ceiling to supply water to the bathroom above and removed waste.
So, what's the best way of repairing the ceiling? Should I just get a decorator to patch up and fill the holes? Should I make a few more holes, fill the voids with rockwool insulation and then patch up all the holes? Should I just overboard with 9mm plasterboard?
Would adding insulation have any effect on the temperature in the bathroom above or the garage?
So, what's the best way of repairing the ceiling? Should I just get a decorator to patch up and fill the holes? Should I make a few more holes, fill the voids with rockwool insulation and then patch up all the holes? Should I just overboard with 9mm plasterboard?
Would adding insulation have any effect on the temperature in the bathroom above or the garage?