Substrate for shower area

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Hi - I'd be grateful for advice. I'm doing a shower area due to a leak and tile failure. One of the walls is made of plasterboard which has gone rotten, so I'm in the process of ripping it out. It seems that wall is comprised of 3 layers of plasterboard (one of which I'm removing) and I can't see any timber studs. The layer I'm removing seems to have been installed using dabbed tile adhesive and some screws.

My question is what should I do re a new substrate? I had planned to use 12mm Hardie and then tank it, but without timber studs that won't be possible.

I think my options are I get some timber and build a frame over the 2nd layer of plasterboard, or possibly install a new layer of plasterboard. Neither option feels right buy I don't want completely tear down that wall. What would you do in this situation?

All advice greatly appreciated.

Thanks
 
Strip it all back to the stud work, or the solid wall and go from there. Scrap the hardie, just use a waterproof board instead
 
I think you may find there is no studwork. The wall is possibly self supporting and only fitted with wall and floor plates effectively.
Can't remember what type of system this is but I've read threads on it.
 
I think you may find there is no studwork. The wall is possibly self supporting and only fitted with wall and floor plates effectively.
Can't remember what type of system this is but I've read threads on it.
Plyplaster?
 
ok i came across this in a bathroom and as the plumber stripped tiles he ripped the outside part of the wall with it so you could see the stairs through the wall ball ache
 

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