Stoo
23rd May 2006, 01:41 AM
Hi All,
Another stupid question I suspect but I'll ask anyway. Removing the old tiles and waterproofing(though I bedate the use of that term in this case) in our bathroom has left a space of about 1900mm from the floor, which I can't fill with a single horizonal sheet of villaboard, I think the widest I could get was 1200mm. I was just going to cut up another piece to fill the gap but I think I'll have to put in additional noggins all the way across(I'd prefer not to-lazy) not impossible, just anoying.
I was also tempted to lay the sheets vertically but the guides say the sheets should be layed horizontally.
I guess another option is to go villaboard from the floor upto 1200mm then plaster for the rest of the gap up to 1900mm. It Is on the wall of the bathroom away from the shower.
What do others think about the problem or am I just worrying about nothing?
Thanks for your help,
Stoo
Another stupid question I suspect but I'll ask anyway. Removing the old tiles and waterproofing(though I bedate the use of that term in this case) in our bathroom has left a space of about 1900mm from the floor, which I can't fill with a single horizonal sheet of villaboard, I think the widest I could get was 1200mm. I was just going to cut up another piece to fill the gap but I think I'll have to put in additional noggins all the way across(I'd prefer not to-lazy) not impossible, just anoying.
I was also tempted to lay the sheets vertically but the guides say the sheets should be layed horizontally.
I guess another option is to go villaboard from the floor upto 1200mm then plaster for the rest of the gap up to 1900mm. It Is on the wall of the bathroom away from the shower.
What do others think about the problem or am I just worrying about nothing?
Thanks for your help,
Stoo