I need to tile 3 sides around a bath with a shower going into it. Two of them have been stripped back to brick and the third is a a stud wall.
Has anyone tried the new Wickes Tile Panel which is made by Knauf for Wickes and is £15.49 for a 4 x 3 sheet?
http://www.wickes.co.uk/Tile-Panel-1220x900x12-5mm/p/113664
There's not a huge amount of info on it but it's a glass fibre, fleece covered, gypsum board that according to Knauf technical is water resistant (although not fully waterproof) and is designed for domestic shower use. It can supposedly be dabbed to the wall using standard drywall adhesive and is a lot lighter and easier to cut than Hardibacker/Aquapanel.
They recommend tape and adhesive across the joints but they say it doesn't need to be tanked.
Any thoughts or experience with it or would I be better off using normal moisture resistant plasterboard and tanking it?
If it's best to tank than any particular recommendations for a tanking method?
Has anyone tried the new Wickes Tile Panel which is made by Knauf for Wickes and is £15.49 for a 4 x 3 sheet?
http://www.wickes.co.uk/Tile-Panel-1220x900x12-5mm/p/113664
There's not a huge amount of info on it but it's a glass fibre, fleece covered, gypsum board that according to Knauf technical is water resistant (although not fully waterproof) and is designed for domestic shower use. It can supposedly be dabbed to the wall using standard drywall adhesive and is a lot lighter and easier to cut than Hardibacker/Aquapanel.
They recommend tape and adhesive across the joints but they say it doesn't need to be tanked.
Any thoughts or experience with it or would I be better off using normal moisture resistant plasterboard and tanking it?
If it's best to tank than any particular recommendations for a tanking method?
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