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Discuss shower cubicle in the Tiling Forum at TilersForums; what depth "aqua board" to use in shower cubicle??.............10mm?......12mm?......its a remidial job(screen and existing tiles/backing/gyproc need removing firsst, then replcing with "aqua panel"...
          
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    what depth "aqua board" to use in shower cubicle??.............10mm?......12mm?......its a remidial job(screen and existing tiles/backing/gyproc need removing firsst, then replcing with "aqua panel"

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    if the adjoining walls or if you are patching a piece in then check the thickness of the existing boards and use the appropriate board.
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    As above but don't use less than 10mm if repairing a stud wall.

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