Render Systems said:use 12.5mm aqua board around the shower and bath area if cost is not an issue you will also get a few brownie points from the customer if you sound like you know what you are doing.
https://www.lafargeplasterboard.co.uk/Aquaboard H&S.pdf
karma point now me thinks ste!steve_cov_spread said:kirk, every builder we work for prefers us to use boards. i reckon i've probably done about 20m2 wet plastering since i started. i can do it. just not the fastest cus we very rarely do it.
Just agreed with the post. Plus I think their crap anyhow. Some one has -1'd me and I didnt even say anything.steve_cov_spread said:Bruce Willis said:karma point now me thinks ste!steve_cov_spread said:kirk, every builder we work for prefers us to use boards. i reckon i've probably done about 20m2 wet plastering since i started. i can do it. just not the fastest cus we very rarely do it.
what was that one for?!!
plasterjfe said:always use 12s myself only put 10s up on ceilings if i have to match in with exsisting an the exiwsting is 10s
windy said:Hi all
was told when dot and dabbing to use 12.5ml board for boarding ceiling and the thinner boards for the walls. Doin a bathroom which will be retiled afterwards. Ahould i use the ticker boards on the wall or is the thinner board ok. Cost is not an issue.
Thaks always ues thicker boards
Bruce Willis said:Nah problem mate. Glad to be of help.![]()
steve cov said:that first vid isnt worth a wa nk, teaches you absolutely (french word) all about dabbing. just another (french word) trying to show off for youtube