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Ian
Evening all, I've just been to look at a job I'm starting next week and the client has removed all the old tiles from around the bath area revealing a wall that is a straw centre with a skim coat, annoyingly I left my phone at home so didn't get a pic. Basically what I'm asking is, how are these walls constructed? Is there a stud frame inside or is it a solid piece that will need to be overboarded? I don't want to rip it down and find its all one wall and end up in the bedroom next door! It's an internal wall, all the external walls are sand/cement render with skim coat and the house was built mid 1980's. If anyone could shed some light on this construction method and possibly give me some pointers of the best way of tackling it, I'd be most grateful