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Paul
Hi Folks just came across this and wanted your opinion - The following is what somebody wrote as a review on the B and Q website about Aquapanel
I thought this was an alternative to plasterboard and a safe bet, instead of tanking a wet area you would use this or hardibacker instead am i right or wrong guys ?
Overall Rating:
4 out of 5
NOT waterproof
"Contrary to the existing review Aquapanel is NOT waterproof. It simply does not degrade when wet like plasterboard or wood sheeting will. It is very good as a surface to tile on but should not be taken as a substitute for proper tanking if used in a wetroom. I used it in my shower in place of proper tanking and have water coming through the ceiling every so often as a result. My fault not the manufacturer's. Its good stuff, just use it for the right purpose
I thought this was an alternative to plasterboard and a safe bet, instead of tanking a wet area you would use this or hardibacker instead am i right or wrong guys ?
Overall Rating:
4 out of 5
NOT waterproof
"Contrary to the existing review Aquapanel is NOT waterproof. It simply does not degrade when wet like plasterboard or wood sheeting will. It is very good as a surface to tile on but should not be taken as a substitute for proper tanking if used in a wetroom. I used it in my shower in place of proper tanking and have water coming through the ceiling every so often as a result. My fault not the manufacturer's. Its good stuff, just use it for the right purpose