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Discuss Aquapanel on top of plasterboard? in the UK Tiling Forum area at TilersForums.com.
Hi RobOK, so I decided on an experiment. I cut a small square of plasterboard and a small square of Aquapanel, and I drove them both into a bare stud with a single 40mm Aquapanel screw with just 15mm penetration into the stud.
I was able to hang all my weight (80 kilos) from that piece of Aquapanel without any sign of it giving way.
So I think I'm going to trust those screws to hold up what probably amounts to about 2kg of combined board and tiles each without having nightmares...
Thanks for the comment. Beyond my unscientific stress test, I'm OK with the shorter screws as I figure the recommended screws need to be able to support the max 50kg/m tile loading. My tiles weigh a third of this. Also, the back layer of plasterboard will be supported by it's own screws. Call me crazy, but I'm going to go with my instincts on this one. I emailed Knauf tech a few days ago, but they never got back to me, so I gave up on the official route. Even besides all that, the bottom row of boards will be resting on the floor, and the next row will be sitting directly on them, so what will the screws actually be supporting? After much worry and concern, having carried out my test I finally have a good feeling about this.Hi Rob
the rule of thumb is a minimum 50% of screw length penetration into the substrate
knauf reccomend 55mm screws for double width plasterboard
knauf tech dept will advise you on this and give you the details of your nearest stockist
we do our best to give you the best advice we can, we want your job to succeed as much as you do
take it back and get your money refunded look at your local small tile shop you will find it cheaper than topps for materials topps charge way above SRP eteYes, the PTB was sold to me by the numpty store manager of Topps. I since realised he'd boobed when I read the data sheet. Will get it swapped for Single Part Flexible before I start hanging. Thanks for the tip though.
Was gonna say you could use stainless steel screws (available from screwfix) but you bet me too it! Is the inner plasterboard sheet of the pink variety, ie, fireboard. If so make sure you replace like for likeWanting to explore all avenues - while picking up some plumbing bits from Screwfix today, I also decided to grab a box of Turbo Ultra 4.5 x 50mm. They're slightly less expensive than the genuine Aquapanel items, and have the benefit of being made from A2 stainless, so effectively rustproof rather than just coated.
They're very nicely made (and a lovely colour) and seem to go in very cleanly indeed, with even less cracking around the head than the genuine items when driven fully flush. The head is slightly smaller than the official A/P screws, but less cracking probably means they'll hold better anyway. I think this might be the solution, so I'm going to go with those and return the Aquapanel screws to Wickes.
Was gonna say you could use stainless steel screws (available from screwfix) but you bet me too it! Is the inner plasterboard sheet of the pink variety, ie, fireboard. If so make sure you replace like for like
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