Hi everybody,
On a mission to sort out my bathroom problems now that I have been made redundant!
I have taken down the tiles in my bathroom shower area where water was leaking for months through a bad seal. The wall (plasterboard on breezeblock) is damp in the bottom third but very secure against the wall.
Should I dry the board out completely before tanking/putting new tiles up (is this even possible in a reasonable time) or will I need to replace the whole plasterboard (with aquapanel or tile backer etc).
If it makes a difference, the plasterboard appears cement based.
Thanks!
Inigo
On a mission to sort out my bathroom problems now that I have been made redundant!
I have taken down the tiles in my bathroom shower area where water was leaking for months through a bad seal. The wall (plasterboard on breezeblock) is damp in the bottom third but very secure against the wall.
Should I dry the board out completely before tanking/putting new tiles up (is this even possible in a reasonable time) or will I need to replace the whole plasterboard (with aquapanel or tile backer etc).
If it makes a difference, the plasterboard appears cement based.
Thanks!
Inigo