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DoraCake
Hi,
I'm after a bit of advice on insulating behind aquapanel and moisture resistant plasterboard in a bathroom.
I plan on fitting a bath with over bath shower. 1 of the walls the bath goes against is an internal lathe and plaster stud wall, on the other side is a bedroom.
The other wall is an external stone wall with stud attached and lathe and plaster.
I plan on ripping out the lathe and plaster and fitting aquapanel behind the wet areas and moisture resistant board elsewhere then tiling directly on top.
I decided on the above after reading loads of threads. (Thanks to Richard C. posts!)
I'm now thinking I should fit some insulation. Would 50mm celotex/kingspan be ok?
I know there are regs. for sound proofing between a bathroom and a bedroom so reckon this might be enough for the internal wall. I'm unsure if the external wall needs something else for breathing?
I'll be getting a spark to wire in a nice big extractor as well.
Can anybody recommend anything other than the above?
cheers in advance for any replies
I'm after a bit of advice on insulating behind aquapanel and moisture resistant plasterboard in a bathroom.
I plan on fitting a bath with over bath shower. 1 of the walls the bath goes against is an internal lathe and plaster stud wall, on the other side is a bedroom.
The other wall is an external stone wall with stud attached and lathe and plaster.
I plan on ripping out the lathe and plaster and fitting aquapanel behind the wet areas and moisture resistant board elsewhere then tiling directly on top.
I decided on the above after reading loads of threads. (Thanks to Richard C. posts!)
I'm now thinking I should fit some insulation. Would 50mm celotex/kingspan be ok?
I know there are regs. for sound proofing between a bathroom and a bedroom so reckon this might be enough for the internal wall. I'm unsure if the external wall needs something else for breathing?
I'll be getting a spark to wire in a nice big extractor as well.
Can anybody recommend anything other than the above?
cheers in advance for any replies