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Stud wall for pipes
Hi, I'm refitting a bathroom and need to build a stud wall to hide pipes and the waste from the shower tray. What's the best size wood to get without going overboard? Also, is there a particular type of plasterboard I should get (an off the wall shower will be installed against this wall when tiled). Any help appreciated. Thanks Mark -- markjohnson102 |
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markjohnson102 wrote:
Hi, I'm refitting a bathroom and need to build a stud wall to hide pipes and the waste from the shower tray. What's the best size wood to get without going overboard? Also, is there a particular type of plasterboard I should get (an off the wall shower will be installed against this wall when tiled). I'd go for 3"x2" timber for your studwork, clad in aquapanel (search the archives of this newsgroup for more) for the wallboard within the shower area David |
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