Feel cheated - tanking moisture resistant plasterboard

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I went through the expense of installing (Knauf) moisture resistant plasterboard on all the walls and ceiling of my bathroom and now people say that I should tank it in the shower area.

Why the extra expense?

This is a shower above a bath, by the way. I am tiling from bath to ceiling and from wall to wall in the shower area.
 
It really depends on how often your shower is used but in most cases a normal electric domestic shower will not need to be tanked but if it is a power shower then i would IMO...if a shower is used a lot then the grout does not dry out and then water ingression happens.....there are a few ways around this.....

The moisture resistant plasterboard is simply that ..resistant, not waterproof so if the shower is heavily used then i would use extra protection for the substrate...be it a tanking solution or membrane.....the call is yours after all......
 
use six mm wedi board around the bath tape joints (added expense but better safe than sorry.
 
there is absolutely no benefit to using a substrate board instead of plaster board in a tanking situation other than from a retailers point of view...........Money mad world :yes:

Plaster board the walls and tank it properly with an off the roll membrane, less expense more surity............


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Me personaly I would tank it. You will still get moisture through the grout unless its apoxy so a water resistant board is useless. A WP1 system is best to use I find. the problem with water resistant materials is that they are only good for splash really. if you think about it we average about 5 showwers a day these days if you include the kids so that is a lot of water . But thats my thought
 
'Ere, have a butcher's, but the tanking is already being covered with the tiles
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