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Hi I have the same wall in my bathroom its 2-3 inches thick of compacted straw, 2.5m x 2.3m area, my question is are these as strong as plaster board? will they be ok with Marble tiles?
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I would pull it down, but tried to explain my better half:lol:, no chance and other problem is that on the same wall is boiler(where blue doors are) and it would mean I have to call gas bloke and just too much work and pain in the ... there is not much space either so I will treat it with dry wall adhesive and then put the hardibacker board on it. Wanted to use tile mate board, but it seems to be too "soft".
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Fire should do it.
And solve your wall problem.#
And your gas man problem.
Yup, fire it. Then get your insurance company to rebuild it properly out of something other than dried grass :hurray:
Fire should do it.
And solve your wall problem.
And your gas man problem. [/QUOTE]
Yup, fire it. Then get your insurance company to rebuild it properly out of something other than dried grass :hurray:
In my opinion they are stronger but are pain it the Use marmox board or backerboard I have used flexible adhesive to stick tile mate board on to straw wall and to make sure i use plasterboard screws to screw it as well.Hi I have the same wall in my bathroom its 2-3 inches thick of compacted straw, 2.5m x 2.3m area, my question is are these as strong as plaster board? will they be ok with Marble tiles?
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