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adhudson

Hi, I have just finished tanking and tiling a shower over a bath. A neighbour was visiting and he came to view my handiwork, he then suggested that due to the high level of the showerhead I needed to cover the ceiling with acrylic sheet. He was concerned about mildew forming as he had this problem himself. My question is what material would be used for the ceiling sheeting in these circumstances? And any ideas where I could get it!
 
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Boring old plasterboard for me....

Plus a coat of paint.

And an extract fan. 5 years later = no mould !

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Colour Republic

Very impressive and it sounds as though this would be a good solution. My only doubt is that the water tanks sit above the bathroom so ceiling mounted fan above the shower would be difficult.

I see the wickes cladding is the correct length but I would prefer a complete sheet (1.8 x 0.8 m). Is Acrylic, pvc the answer. Pardon my ignorance of plastics!

as you have the shower fitted above the bath you could site an extractor anywhere in the bathroom, ceiling mounted fans are very useful in an enclosure as the steam will build up quicker but in your case not required.

If you have vents in your windows then that will help straight away
 
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DHTiling

Very impressive and it sounds as though this would be a good solution. My only doubt is that the water tanks sit above the bathroom so ceiling mounted fan above the shower would be difficult.

I see the wickes cladding is the correct length but I would prefer a complete sheet (1.8 x 0.8 m). Is Acrylic, pvc the answer. Pardon my ignorance of plastics!


If you google...you can get plastic sheets for cladding in 1 mtr wide sheets...mostly used for walls but if you frame the ceiling out then it will work for support..

You could always vent the fan out an external wall...:thumbsup:
 

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