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Use 10mm GIB Aqualine® on the wet side of the wall and two layers of GIB Noiseline® on the other
Use 13mm GIB Aqualine® on the ceilings
First remove the old linings so you can install GIB Aqualine®. It's also a great opportunity to add insulation, relocate power points, check the condition of plumbing and framing, etc.
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Steam and moisture can result in damage to linings and framing that is both unhealthy and very costly to repair. Your expensive tile finishes, vanities and fittings could be at risk. Steam and airborne moisture from baths and showers can over time, cause damage to wall and ceiling linings.
Whether you are building or renovating, it's important to get the basics right from the start. That’s why you should insist on GIB Aqualine®, the green plasterboard, for walls and ceilings in wet area rooms. It helps reduce moisture being absorbed by the lining and from passing through into the underlying framing where it can cause serious damage.
With its water resistant core containing special polymers, GIB Aqualine® delivers superior and thoroughly proven performance. It also provides an excellent base for paint, tile and wallpaper finishes.
