Following recommendations on these forums I have gone for Aquapanel to line the walls around a bath that will have a shower over it. The intention was to replace the plasterboard with Aquapanel where necessary and add in extra noggins at the same time if necessary.
However having removed the old suite I now discover that the plasteboard wall is in fact a single piece panel with two sheets of plasterboard seperated by an eggbox type construction (much like a cheap interior door). So obviously removing one sheet of plasterboard is not an option and there is no studwork to screw into.
The only thing that I can think of doing is to screw directly into the plasterboard but put some Gripfix type adhesive on the back of the panel first to give added mechanical strength to the bond. I can't build a studwork frame in front of this wall because there is only just enough room for the bath as it is.
Would this be a satisfactory solution?
Andrew
However having removed the old suite I now discover that the plasteboard wall is in fact a single piece panel with two sheets of plasterboard seperated by an eggbox type construction (much like a cheap interior door). So obviously removing one sheet of plasterboard is not an option and there is no studwork to screw into.
The only thing that I can think of doing is to screw directly into the plasterboard but put some Gripfix type adhesive on the back of the panel first to give added mechanical strength to the bond. I can't build a studwork frame in front of this wall because there is only just enough room for the bath as it is.
Would this be a satisfactory solution?
Andrew