Hi,
Rennovating a bathroom and I will be fitting an electric shower...etc on the one side wall. Will have to get 15mm copper piped water supply and 45amp ...10mm electric cable power supply, to the unit, which my local registered electrician + plumber will do.
So - i am wanting to ceate a very thin false wall to hide the new cold water supply pipe and electricity cabling...etc. The wall that I am wanting to attach this to...seems to be a stud wall with an integrated 'aquapanel' of some description ( I know this because as I was preparing to remove the bath, I noticed the end of the bath is recessed into this aquapanel layer and its about 10mm thick)
So - my questions are:
1) What's the best way to fix some thin battens on the surface of the existing aquaboard....this is already well fixed and integrated to an existing stud wall.
2) What's the best way to then mount another sheet of aquaboard type covering on top of this ( or anything suitable purely for the purposes of hiding the cable and water pipe) - I was thinking about using a thinner (6mm sheet to keep the weight down) to mount to the battens. This outer surface will then have very light pvc 'sparkle cladding' stuck to it and then the shower fixed to this.
I would be very grateful for any helpful tips and suggestions. Thanks very much
Al
Rennovating a bathroom and I will be fitting an electric shower...etc on the one side wall. Will have to get 15mm copper piped water supply and 45amp ...10mm electric cable power supply, to the unit, which my local registered electrician + plumber will do.
So - i am wanting to ceate a very thin false wall to hide the new cold water supply pipe and electricity cabling...etc. The wall that I am wanting to attach this to...seems to be a stud wall with an integrated 'aquapanel' of some description ( I know this because as I was preparing to remove the bath, I noticed the end of the bath is recessed into this aquapanel layer and its about 10mm thick)
So - my questions are:
1) What's the best way to fix some thin battens on the surface of the existing aquaboard....this is already well fixed and integrated to an existing stud wall.
2) What's the best way to then mount another sheet of aquaboard type covering on top of this ( or anything suitable purely for the purposes of hiding the cable and water pipe) - I was thinking about using a thinner (6mm sheet to keep the weight down) to mount to the battens. This outer surface will then have very light pvc 'sparkle cladding' stuck to it and then the shower fixed to this.
I would be very grateful for any helpful tips and suggestions. Thanks very much
Al