Drywall with niche for mounting the shower enclosure

  • Erstellt am 2022-03-01 01:15:45

Lux1108

2022-03-01 12:10:15
  • #1
Absolutely correct in terms of content. I will do it that way too. The comment in advance (see above) was a bit grumpy and unprofessional in tone.
 

11ant

2022-03-03 00:21:02
  • #2
That all looks flawless (but not finished yet). The greenish drywall panels will still be installed (on top of the gray ones as the upper cladding and on both sides of the partition wall as the only ones). The cutout will be covered on one side. When that is done, you will have no doubt about the stability anymore; you just saw it too early, as a layman.
 

KingJulien

2022-03-03 08:12:41
  • #3
Do you think so? Then the joints wouldn’t have been filled and sanded.
 

Myrna_Loy

2022-03-03 08:55:01
  • #4

That is normal plastered adhesive. I assume that the upper part will still be done because of the slope. With us, the masons also only did the last row on such walls after the wall section had dried. Then you can set the last row better without accidentally shifting the wall.
 

KingJulien

2022-03-03 09:22:14
  • #5
I mean the drywall sheets. I understood the 11ant now in such a way that they should still get a row in green.
 

Tolentino

2022-03-03 09:29:23
  • #6
Right, the drywall sheets have already been filled. And grey has also been used in the shower. Not good. make sure that - if it really stays like this - the area is then fully sealed with liquid plastic up to the top, otherwise the gypsum will absorb water. In the long run, this is not good. Do you have a building expert at hand?
 
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