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Tim
 
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Default ESWA Ceiling heating - fixing damaged plasterboard?

Hi Folks,

I've got a flat fitted with ESWA ceiling heating. Unfortunately,
about 1 sqare yard of plasterboard got knackered the other day by
a washing machine leak from the flat above - particularly unlucky
as I'm in the process of selling it(!).

From what I can make out, the ESWA heating is based on thin laminated
foil-in-plastic film sheets fixed to the battens.

Question: Apart from being *really* careful about removing the damaged
board, does anyone know if there are any issues with fitting a new piece
of plasterboard and re-artexing?

I have a plasterer coming on Saturday and he hasn't come across this
exact system before so I want to prep him before he starts sawing
holes everywhere.

Personally I'm not a big fan of ceiling heating, but I have a duty to
fix the ceiling to the original standard at this stage in the sale.

Much TIA :-)

Timbo