Green Building Forum - What should I replace my bathroom walls with? Tue, 19 Dec 2023 07:05:49 +0000 http://www.greenbuildingforum.co.uk/newforum/ Lussumo Vanilla 1.0.3 What should I replace my bathroom walls with? http://www.greenbuildingforum.co.uk/newforum/comments.php?DiscussionID=17954&Focus=303294#Comment_303294 http://www.greenbuildingforum.co.uk/newforum/comments.php?DiscussionID=17954&Focus=303294#Comment_303294 Fri, 15 Sep 2023 19:20:01 +0100 DannySheffield
My current thought is recycled plastic battens, PIR insulation, green plasterboard, plaster, and tiles or plastic panels in the splash areas (I prefer the look of tiles, but in practice we rarely clean the grout and it gets manky). But open to other options.

My main concern is minimising damp and mould, but cost and looks are also factors.

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What should I replace my bathroom walls with? http://www.greenbuildingforum.co.uk/newforum/comments.php?DiscussionID=17954&Focus=303295#Comment_303295 http://www.greenbuildingforum.co.uk/newforum/comments.php?DiscussionID=17954&Focus=303295#Comment_303295 Fri, 15 Sep 2023 20:13:34 +0100 tony
Then miss out the plasterboard too where you are having panels which could be most of it.

I like failsafe shower - no possibility of it leaking even if silicone fails.]]>
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Then miss out the plasterboard too where you are having panels which could be most of it.

I like failsafe shower - no possibility of it leaking even if silicone fails.</blockquote>

Thanks Tony. As in attach the insulation boards directly to the wall using foam?

I think I know what you mean by a failsafe shower (a shower that's a single unit) but I can't find anything online using that term. Any idea where I'd look for one please?]]>
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Wetroom floor if taken up behind the wall lining the auto failsafe join, likewise trays with upstands

I despair of baths - why dint they have upstands, the best I can do is suggest is the process in my book - the adventures of an ecobuilder, how to fit a bath]]>
What should I replace my bathroom walls with? http://www.greenbuildingforum.co.uk/newforum/comments.php?DiscussionID=17954&Focus=303321#Comment_303321 http://www.greenbuildingforum.co.uk/newforum/comments.php?DiscussionID=17954&Focus=303321#Comment_303321 Sat, 16 Sep 2023 20:07:05 +0100 djh Posted By: tonyWetroom floor if taken up behind the wall lining the auto failsafe join, likewise trays with upstandsSecond that, we have both. Wetroom floor is 'hospital' vinyl, chosen for grip and installed by a commercial firm. Excellent job.

I think the problem with baths is how many variations they'd have to have if they had upstands. Left handed and right handed, then one, two or three upstands. I just put the Nuance on the wall, pushed the bath up against it with a compressible seal between the two and then sealed the top with silicone. If any drops do get through I expect they'll just evaporate on the floor.]]>
What should I replace my bathroom walls with? http://www.greenbuildingforum.co.uk/newforum/comments.php?DiscussionID=17954&Focus=303365#Comment_303365 http://www.greenbuildingforum.co.uk/newforum/comments.php?DiscussionID=17954&Focus=303365#Comment_303365 Mon, 18 Sep 2023 12:29:41 +0100 borpin
I'm with Tony, foam on the insulation (as thick as you can) and seal the edges - really important - don't want damp air in behind. Depending on how square the wall is, you might consider a thin coat of plaster to level and square it off.

Then use bathroom panels as the finished layer.

I'll also agree, I use low rise shower trays. fitted first, seal to the wall, then panels again sealed.

I will also agree, why do they not have an upstand on the wall side. The answer is, of course, they are not all fitted the same way so upstands would increase the different versions.]]>
What should I replace my bathroom walls with? http://www.greenbuildingforum.co.uk/newforum/comments.php?DiscussionID=17954&Focus=304026#Comment_304026 http://www.greenbuildingforum.co.uk/newforum/comments.php?DiscussionID=17954&Focus=304026#Comment_304026 Tue, 24 Oct 2023 12:11:00 +0100 wookey We've been stuck at the 'glued on PUR' silver-foil bathroom stage for about 10 years here. Really must finish it off...]]> What should I replace my bathroom walls with? http://www.greenbuildingforum.co.uk/newforum/comments.php?DiscussionID=17954&Focus=304028#Comment_304028 http://www.greenbuildingforum.co.uk/newforum/comments.php?DiscussionID=17954&Focus=304028#Comment_304028 Tue, 24 Oct 2023 13:32:31 +0100 Nick Parsons What should I replace my bathroom walls with? http://www.greenbuildingforum.co.uk/newforum/comments.php?DiscussionID=17954&Focus=304035#Comment_304035 http://www.greenbuildingforum.co.uk/newforum/comments.php?DiscussionID=17954&Focus=304035#Comment_304035 Wed, 25 Oct 2023 10:54:02 +0100 LF We have found them excellent over last 3 years. With no insulation walls now much warmer.

We have a shower bath that is an all in unit with sides, and I have put a good extractor on the roof of it, to take the moisture away. (Locate fan in steamiest area)

It is a 50s house which had always struggled with condensaton and mold on tiles. Now it is fine.

I echo Tony's concern over sealing around baths, our old one was way too flexible and it took many attempts to properly seal.]]>