Hello
I intend fitting Multi Panel in a shower cubicle.
http://www.multipanel.co.uk/
The manufacturer state that it would be okay to stick onto brick wall and stud partition wood battens.
I would prefer a backing board for sound proofing and insulation.
Previously there was plasterboard on stud wall with fibre insulation between the partition and tiled finish.
What type of board would be best fitted between the stud wall and the multi panel shower wall?
A special seal is available from Multi Panel for between the bottom of the panels and the shower tray.
Has anyone any experience of fitting these types of seal?
Where these seals are mitred at the corners and where they meet the shower door, they would be susceptible to leaks.
Is it not better to fit a spacer between the panels and the shower base, whilst fitting the panels, then filling the gap with mastic?
Your thoughts please? Thanks.
I intend fitting Multi Panel in a shower cubicle.
http://www.multipanel.co.uk/
The manufacturer state that it would be okay to stick onto brick wall and stud partition wood battens.
I would prefer a backing board for sound proofing and insulation.
Previously there was plasterboard on stud wall with fibre insulation between the partition and tiled finish.
What type of board would be best fitted between the stud wall and the multi panel shower wall?
A special seal is available from Multi Panel for between the bottom of the panels and the shower tray.
Has anyone any experience of fitting these types of seal?
Where these seals are mitred at the corners and where they meet the shower door, they would be susceptible to leaks.
Is it not better to fit a spacer between the panels and the shower base, whilst fitting the panels, then filling the gap with mastic?
Your thoughts please? Thanks.