Hi there,
The wall in my bathroom-to-be that will have the thermostatic mixer shower fitted is a timber stud wall (rest are masonry). I had been considering using 12mm WBP ply for the part of the stud wall where the shower will be to provide mechanical strength for the mixer to clamp to, and plasterboard elsewhere.
I'd Decided to do it this way because (a) i've been holding up all the bits and pieces in the stud wall and there seems no way enough room to fix a batten into the wall onto which I could fit wall-plate elbows and use those for mech strength, (b) using the bathroom-side wall skin to clamp the mixer to means the shower fittings can all be potentially accessed from behind (through a kitchen unit!) without wrecking tiling/tanking, and (c) it just seems better to hold the shower this way than by stressing plumbing fittings - i.e. wall-plate elbows.
I thought this would be cool until I read more about WP1 and it seems to say in the datasheet that it can be applied to pretty much everything except a ply wall (??). Aquapanel seems a favourite for a shower wall, but I haven't seen the stuff - does it have the mechanical strength to hold the mixer? Options seem to be...
1. Dont bother tanking - WBP ply with pukka tiles/grout will be reet.
2. Tank the ply - the data sheet tells lies.
3. Use aquapanel - it's strong enough that I wont rip the mixer out of the wall.
4. Use aquapanel but find another way to provide mechanical strength.
What ya reckon guys? Cheers again,
Liam
The wall in my bathroom-to-be that will have the thermostatic mixer shower fitted is a timber stud wall (rest are masonry). I had been considering using 12mm WBP ply for the part of the stud wall where the shower will be to provide mechanical strength for the mixer to clamp to, and plasterboard elsewhere.
I'd Decided to do it this way because (a) i've been holding up all the bits and pieces in the stud wall and there seems no way enough room to fix a batten into the wall onto which I could fit wall-plate elbows and use those for mech strength, (b) using the bathroom-side wall skin to clamp the mixer to means the shower fittings can all be potentially accessed from behind (through a kitchen unit!) without wrecking tiling/tanking, and (c) it just seems better to hold the shower this way than by stressing plumbing fittings - i.e. wall-plate elbows.
I thought this would be cool until I read more about WP1 and it seems to say in the datasheet that it can be applied to pretty much everything except a ply wall (??). Aquapanel seems a favourite for a shower wall, but I haven't seen the stuff - does it have the mechanical strength to hold the mixer? Options seem to be...
1. Dont bother tanking - WBP ply with pukka tiles/grout will be reet.
2. Tank the ply - the data sheet tells lies.
3. Use aquapanel - it's strong enough that I wont rip the mixer out of the wall.
4. Use aquapanel but find another way to provide mechanical strength.
What ya reckon guys? Cheers again,
Liam