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The way its reading is it wont deteriorate if moisture gets in to it like plaster does the last link says that be interested how Bri goes with that test
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Jay when you ask aquapanal and hardie do you still need to tank showers after using their board they both say yes so i believe that answers the question :juggle2:
AQUAPANEL® Cement Board by Knauf USG Systems | home en says it is 100 percent waterproof here
i have a sheet lying outside and has been for a few months round back of my hut and also a part sheet of hardi
the hardi has started breaking down but the aquapanel is still solid,for me thje hardi is more of a fibreboard and the aquapanel is a particle board they are of 2 different constructions
i have been using the aquapanel on floors for a fair while now and i use there 12mm sheets on bath panels.....if im doing shower areas i use plasterboard normally and tank it simply because the plasterboard is a more versatile product and can be used for dot dabbing onto block etc.
a great product aquapanel,i think they also do an exterior particle board as well
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