I am in the process of refurbishing my ensuite bathroom and on one wall I will be taking the tiles to the ceiling and also adding an 800 mm² mirror that weighs approximately 10 kg. The studs on this wall are spaced at 600 mm.
The question relates to whether I will need to strengthen the wall or whether it be able to take the combined weight?
Plasterboard is standard 12 mm on a metal stud wall and it is currently not plastered see pic) and so I believe it can take 32 kg of weight. Having looked at posts on this website I think the tiles + addy will be around 22 kg and then there is the weight of a mirror to add to this. The plasterboard has also had to be patched due to removal of original tiles; new piece was put in.
If i need to strengthen the wall then in all reality I will need to completely remove the PB from the whole wall and put in new metal studs. This will be a right pain to do, but it will also be serious PITA if I discover that the wall cannot take the weight down the line!
Hope this is not an inappropriate question to ask on here and would appreciate any advice. TIA
The question relates to whether I will need to strengthen the wall or whether it be able to take the combined weight?
Plasterboard is standard 12 mm on a metal stud wall and it is currently not plastered see pic) and so I believe it can take 32 kg of weight. Having looked at posts on this website I think the tiles + addy will be around 22 kg and then there is the weight of a mirror to add to this. The plasterboard has also had to be patched due to removal of original tiles; new piece was put in.
If i need to strengthen the wall then in all reality I will need to completely remove the PB from the whole wall and put in new metal studs. This will be a right pain to do, but it will also be serious PITA if I discover that the wall cannot take the weight down the line!
Hope this is not an inappropriate question to ask on here and would appreciate any advice. TIA