Hi,
I have a bathroom in a 1940s terraced property (approx 2.5 x 2.5 meters) which needs tiling. However the tiler has advised the plaster on two brick walls (one is party wall and the other is rear external wall with a window) should be removed because its loose and should be redone with dot and dab plasterboard.
My question is which is preferable in a bathroom. Having it removed and re-plastered using wet plaster or use dot and dab method using a dry wall?
I understand drywall is quicker but my concern is it will leave a cavity and the existing solid walls arn't exactly very sound proof.
any tips advice, pros and cons of each method on how to approach this task would be appreciated.
I have a bathroom in a 1940s terraced property (approx 2.5 x 2.5 meters) which needs tiling. However the tiler has advised the plaster on two brick walls (one is party wall and the other is rear external wall with a window) should be removed because its loose and should be redone with dot and dab plasterboard.
My question is which is preferable in a bathroom. Having it removed and re-plastered using wet plaster or use dot and dab method using a dry wall?
I understand drywall is quicker but my concern is it will leave a cavity and the existing solid walls arn't exactly very sound proof.
any tips advice, pros and cons of each method on how to approach this task would be appreciated.