I have an old house (approx 1911) and need to renovate the bathroom. I have taken the old plaster off (most fell off as it was blown) and now down to brick. A plasterer (nice bloke) wants to "dot & dab" the walls as it is quicker and cheaper, and easier to square up. He assures me it is OK in a bathroom and over the bath where a shower is going.
My concern is that I have read that in a damp/wet bathroom you should not "dot and dab" with plasterboard.
I have heard of Aquapanel, but this can't be "dot & dabbed" I understand. The brickwork is really awfull looking as old houses are, and therefore would be difficult to batten.
Or do I get the walls plastered conventionally?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
My concern is that I have read that in a damp/wet bathroom you should not "dot and dab" with plasterboard.
I have heard of Aquapanel, but this can't be "dot & dabbed" I understand. The brickwork is really awfull looking as old houses are, and therefore would be difficult to batten.
Or do I get the walls plastered conventionally?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.