Hi I am redoing a bathroom and due to the condition of the walls decided to go for dot and dab. No sooner had I got my head round how you do this I was confused again. (There is no bath just a shower) After loads of reading I decided that in the shower location I would use Aquapanel from floor to ceiling, and I had assumed I could just dot and dab that too, which seemed good as I could easily get it all level for tiling with the plasterboard, but then I found out you cannot fix Aquapanel like this.
My understanding now is, Aquapanel has to be screwed to timber strips up the wall with special screws, but i am struggling to understand how I will level it all. Surely the plasterboard will be very close to the wall with the dot and dab method so wouldn't that mean I need very thin strips of wood behind the Aquapanel which would not leave much to screw in to?
I understand you can use an adhesive behind the Aquapanel if it is used on the floor, so is it not possible if I use it on the wall? It would make like so much easier considering the unevenness of the existing wall after having stripped it of old tiles.
So how do you get Aquapanel and dot and dab plasterboard level with each other?
I don't really want to put tons of adhesive behind the plasterboard just to pack it out so that I can use bigger timber behind the Aquapanel.
Should I abandon the Aquapanel idea, and plasterboard with moisture resistant plasterboard instead and then tank it?
What happens if you try and dot and dab Aquapanel, will it not hold/stick, I thought the adhesive sticks to anything.
Any help would be really appreciated.
My understanding now is, Aquapanel has to be screwed to timber strips up the wall with special screws, but i am struggling to understand how I will level it all. Surely the plasterboard will be very close to the wall with the dot and dab method so wouldn't that mean I need very thin strips of wood behind the Aquapanel which would not leave much to screw in to?
I understand you can use an adhesive behind the Aquapanel if it is used on the floor, so is it not possible if I use it on the wall? It would make like so much easier considering the unevenness of the existing wall after having stripped it of old tiles.
So how do you get Aquapanel and dot and dab plasterboard level with each other?
I don't really want to put tons of adhesive behind the plasterboard just to pack it out so that I can use bigger timber behind the Aquapanel.
Should I abandon the Aquapanel idea, and plasterboard with moisture resistant plasterboard instead and then tank it?
What happens if you try and dot and dab Aquapanel, will it not hold/stick, I thought the adhesive sticks to anything.
Any help would be really appreciated.