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Hi all, as you can see I'm new to the forum but a competent DIYer so I hope these are sensible questions. I am removing a bath with a tiled surround and replacing with a walk-in shower from Merlyn. I am building a stud wall to be one wall of the shower. I will be using HardiBacker 500 for the stud wall, but the existing wall (also stud) has a plasterboard surface. Two questions:
1. Would you take off the plasterboard and put 12mm tile backer board up instead, or would you fix 6mm tile back over the existing plasterboard? Tiles are standard, not heavy.
2. I have not fixed tile backer board before - what would you do to prevent movemement at the backer board joints when fitted on a stud wall? Or is this not necesary? The house is a barn conversion so there is more movement in the structure than a normal house, but not a lot.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
1. Would you take off the plasterboard and put 12mm tile backer board up instead, or would you fix 6mm tile back over the existing plasterboard? Tiles are standard, not heavy.
2. I have not fixed tile backer board before - what would you do to prevent movemement at the backer board joints when fitted on a stud wall? Or is this not necesary? The house is a barn conversion so there is more movement in the structure than a normal house, but not a lot.
Thanks in advance for any advice.