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I don't get involved in bathrooms really so pretty clueless. Only doing it because it's my mum's and she doesn't mind how long it takes so I can take my time and work it out as I go along.
We're changing the bath to a roll top and fitting wall panels. Today I remove the old tiles and some plasterboard to suss out the state of the walls.
Two walls are solid, one plasterboard/studwork.
Can I fit the wall panels straight to the studwork on the plasterboard wall?
For the two solid walls they are bit soft and water invaded round the rim of the old bath in a few small patches. The rest seem sound. Would it be wise to cut off the gunk and get it skimmed by a plasterer on the gammy sections before installing the panels on those two walls? And can they go straight onto the walls once skimmed?
Finally I've got a boiler warning pipe, condensate pipe, a hot and cold feed and a basin waste which I'd ideally like to move back and re-route behind the wall panels, re-appearing in the corner so mostly hidden behind the new bath. Is that too much pipework to put through the stud work with an angle drill do you think? If so it can be boxed just in front of the new wall panels. It was boxed before apart from the two boiler pipes which were clipped in front of the boxing.
Hope that all makes sense? Any advice appreciated. Thanks
We're changing the bath to a roll top and fitting wall panels. Today I remove the old tiles and some plasterboard to suss out the state of the walls.
Two walls are solid, one plasterboard/studwork.
Can I fit the wall panels straight to the studwork on the plasterboard wall?
For the two solid walls they are bit soft and water invaded round the rim of the old bath in a few small patches. The rest seem sound. Would it be wise to cut off the gunk and get it skimmed by a plasterer on the gammy sections before installing the panels on those two walls? And can they go straight onto the walls once skimmed?
Finally I've got a boiler warning pipe, condensate pipe, a hot and cold feed and a basin waste which I'd ideally like to move back and re-route behind the wall panels, re-appearing in the corner so mostly hidden behind the new bath. Is that too much pipework to put through the stud work with an angle drill do you think? If so it can be boxed just in front of the new wall panels. It was boxed before apart from the two boiler pipes which were clipped in front of the boxing.
Hope that all makes sense? Any advice appreciated. Thanks