A new day and something new to learn about......Cardboard partition of all things?

Ok so have a basic job of tiling a small bathroom that joiner was ripping out and reboarding but today called me round to say walls are not traditional stud partitions but are cardboard honeycomb wich ive neither tiled onto or heard of.

Im wondering if you guys have come accross it and any tips on best practices re cardboard partitions:yikes:?

Cheers all Davie
 
Re: A new day and something new to learn about......Cardboard partition of all things

Hi Davie, this stuff sounds like paramount board to me. Imo not suitable for tiling:thumbsdown:
 
Re: A new day and something new to learn about......Cardboard partition of all things

The trouble with paramount is any changes can effect both sides of the wall.
 
Re: A new day and something new to learn about......Cardboard partition of all things

So would it be better to have walls skimmed if there damaged after removing addy or dot and dab plasterboard arund room so effectivly begin tiling on plasterboard?
 
Re: A new day and something new to learn about......Cardboard partition of all things

rip it out and replace with a hardibacker or no more ply board in the wet areas. Is the room half tiler and is there a shower area?
 

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