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Doozy

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Howdy

I've always avoided this stuff like the plague, being a tiler and all, but a builder I do a lot of work for wants me to install some in a bathroom.

Never having done so I'm looking for a quick heads up if anyone's used it.

The existing tiles are to remain on, so the cladding will go straight on top of them, I presume using silicone. My first thought was, do you use silicone to fix the internal corner profiles too or do they need mechanical fixing?

Any other tips advice, thoughts would be hugely appreciated (before my hard earned reputation goes south), ta
 
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Tecnik2000

I've used this stuff on a ceiling in a sweaty shower room as all the ceiling was peeling. I used a 2 x 1 frame, flat fixed across the joists to get the fixings where I wanted them. all the trims have an off set flange to get a no 6 screw nicely flush. Also the boards have a fixing flange on the groove side. Fixed at 300mm on the ceiling trim then 600mm across the board lengths to stop sag & bounce.. ( though no one will ever touch the ceiling I doubt)..It looked good in a cloudy off white finish. On a wall I guess the silicon dabs would be goo on a tightish fit to the wall & vertical trims,internal & external should be screwed. Start the boards with the tongue end inserted first. ( Don't forget to cut it to avoid a small rip opposite end ) Hope it helps...
 

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