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CraigH

Hi guys, looking for a bit of advice please.

I just started doing my en suite. I have a shower tray which is 760mm square but is walled on 3 sides. I managed ton work out before I took it out that the gap between the walls is less than that so the plasterboard is sat on top of it, so the shower tray fits up to the studs on 3 sides.

So anyway my plan was simple...
Knock off the tiles, remove plasterboard and get the walls down to the stud.

Then I was going to use aqua panel to reboard the walls, then tank the shower area. I'm well aware aqua panel isn't everyone's favourite thing and tanking over it is maybe overkill but I liked the size of the boards in what is a small room. So these I already bought...

The problem I have is that there is no stud wall, as such as I expected it anyway. It seems to be a 1" wood frame that's then plaster boarded on one side nailed to the frame. Then there is some more board in the middle at 18.5my, this isn't fixed to the frame but dot and dabbed to the board on the other side. The plasterboard I have removed on this side of the wall was fixed to the outer frame and dot and dabbed in the middle to the middle board.

Seems like a cheap way of saving a bit of wood to me by not putting stud work in for boards to attach to.

So anyway, where do I go from here? Ideally like to still use the aqua panel I have bought.

Help!
 
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White Room

Stick some pictures on, for me it makes it easier to get my head round it.
 
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CraigH

Not sure how clear it is from that. There are no studs, just an outer frame with that on the middle. The pb I took off was fastened top and bottom with nails and the dot and dab u are there
But what u see there isn't fixed to the frame either. I assume pb is dot and dabbed to it from other side also....

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CraigH

Just found a thread with some electricians complaining about the same thing. Basically 3 layers of pb dot and dabbed together with the middle sheet being a thick one. No studs as such...

Where the hell do I go from here?
 
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White Room

It's called Gyproc Laminated partition, the middle sheet is 19mm and then the outer sheets 12.5mm.

I know they don't do it anymore as I can't find on BG website but it was cheap and a fast build.
 
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CraigH

It's a shame the cheapness isn't reflected in how much you pay for the house!

The house was built in 1997 by a small local builder, I would have hoped someone like that was a bit more traditional but appears not.

I'm guessing my options are a bit limited now. I'm assuming I cant screw aquapanel direct to that?

So is my only option back to plasterboard and dot and dab ? Then tank the thing to death?
 
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CraigH

Money well spent on aqua boards then! You try to do a proper job......

I'm only going to tank the wet bits, so shower area? Don't need to tank the whole thing?
 
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Time's Ran Out

So why not fix the aqua panels direct to the plasterboard with fast set adhesive - or is there weight issues or something I'am missing.
 

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