I am about to embark on a project to fit a new bathroom suite. This is somewhat complicated by the fact that the existing plaster in the bathroom has perished such that large sections came off the wall to reveal bare brick. The existing tiles are still up but when I remove them I fully expect the same to happen there.
I have been advised to install insulated plasterboard to the outer walls (brick), and moisture resistant plasterboard to the other walls (studded - currently plaster and lath). The reasoning behind the insulated boards to the outer walls is that it will reduce condensation on the tiles - does this sound sensible? Also we intend to tile each of these walls - will fixing the insulated plasterboard by dot and dab be sufficient or will I need to add other fixings?
Any help will be greatly appreciated
I have been advised to install insulated plasterboard to the outer walls (brick), and moisture resistant plasterboard to the other walls (studded - currently plaster and lath). The reasoning behind the insulated boards to the outer walls is that it will reduce condensation on the tiles - does this sound sensible? Also we intend to tile each of these walls - will fixing the insulated plasterboard by dot and dab be sufficient or will I need to add other fixings?
Any help will be greatly appreciated