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hello I am going to be drylining my house and using battens on the ground floor to screw the plasterboard to. As my brick walls are somewhat wet, I am wondering if anyone here has coated the battens or protected them with membrane etc so rot will not be a future issue. Thanks for your comments.
Also, I am told that it is good to use a membrane. Do I use it on top of the battens before the plasterboard to protect the board or right on the brick? I want to use a non-gritty type of roof felt as it is rather inexpensive and bitument coat should be sufficient. Where I am from we use this type of felt often in wetroom applications.
Commensts please.
pps. dot and dab is not going to happen.
Thanks.
Also, I am told that it is good to use a membrane. Do I use it on top of the battens before the plasterboard to protect the board or right on the brick? I want to use a non-gritty type of roof felt as it is rather inexpensive and bitument coat should be sufficient. Where I am from we use this type of felt often in wetroom applications.
Commensts please.
pps. dot and dab is not going to happen.
Thanks.