Well i was thinking of tiling my bathroom.
Greenboard for tiled bathroom walls.
Even a tiny amount of water introduced through a crack or hole in the tile will expand once it hits the moisture hungry paper facing and gypsum core of the drywall.
I plan on tiling halfway up the other 3 walls in the bathroom.
He says no more green board as an industry standard.
It s easier to clean that paint.
There will be a plastic tub surround installed in the bath alcove.
Great choice for bathrooms and kitchens.
Adding a tile wall to the shower is great way to breathe new life into a bathroom.
Greenboard is only slightly more.
And i was going to put some cement board down on the floor before i tile the floor but the greenboard that s on the walls i was questioning whether i should.
The walls where it s not going to be tiled the drywall contractor is saying regular drywall instead of green board.
However adding the right kind of drywall board behind the tile can be challenging especially considering all the moisture the wall will have to withstand over the course.
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Originally greenboard was used as a direct backer board for ceramic tile in highly wet areas such as showers or bathtubs but this usage began to be phased out in the 1990s.
Suitable for walls and ceilings.
This no green board is new to me and as i m finding out it is becoming more and more of a standard.
Not only will a tile wall look great but it also has durable and long lasting qualities.
This drywall features a paperless backing and special coating to help prevent the build up of mold in moist or humid areas.
The contractor says that he only needs to install green board here and standard drywall in the balance of the bath it is a small bath maybe 8 x 5.
Helps extend the appearance of interior surfaces in wet or humid areas.
Greenboard is a term that s occasionally used for a type of drywall that is used for walls in damp but not wet zones in a building.
Suitable for finishing basements.
My house has plaster board and we re gutting the walls in the bathroom but not the kitchen.
I m a general contractor and a plumber by trade.
John in florida is on the line with a tiling question.
Because paper is an organic product it will quickly become moldy.
Also since my bathroom is not that big i m thinking it s probably best if he uses the same materials for all the walls in the bathroom.