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After ripping the old plasterboard down in the bathroom, I have noticed quite a couple of the 2x2 timber batons are water damaged and starting to crack.

I have added several reinforcing bits of 2x2 (sawn treated rough timber) and this has strengthed it up.

I am screwing 12mm hardibacker onto the frame with aquapanel screws, and between the wood and the hardibacker is silver backed insulation (thin type) that I hope will help with moisture and heat retention.

My question is, should I treat the new unfinished timber with a sealer as its prone to moisture damage, or will the hardibacker, siliver insulation, and sealed travertine stone keep the moisture away?
 
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