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Hello everyone.
I'm putting plasterboard up in my bathroom, replacing the knackered plaster that's there at the moment. The plasterboard will then be tiled.
Two of the walls are stud partitions, which will be a normalish/big DIY challenge.
Two of the walls are brick, with plaster attached directly.
That means I'll either need to dot and dab plasterboard onto the walls or use furring strips. Given that the plasterboard will be supporting tiles, and that it will be in a shower area, which would be preferable? Also, any words of wisdom on attaching furring strips to brick? Get a nailgun? Drill and install wall sockets?
I'd like to get the plasterboard and tiles up in as short an order as possible, which makes me think furring strips are preferable as no drying time, but all words of wisdom will be very much appreciated.
Ta!
I'm putting plasterboard up in my bathroom, replacing the knackered plaster that's there at the moment. The plasterboard will then be tiled.
Two of the walls are stud partitions, which will be a normalish/big DIY challenge.
Two of the walls are brick, with plaster attached directly.
That means I'll either need to dot and dab plasterboard onto the walls or use furring strips. Given that the plasterboard will be supporting tiles, and that it will be in a shower area, which would be preferable? Also, any words of wisdom on attaching furring strips to brick? Get a nailgun? Drill and install wall sockets?
I'd like to get the plasterboard and tiles up in as short an order as possible, which makes me think furring strips are preferable as no drying time, but all words of wisdom will be very much appreciated.
Ta!