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#290139 23-Oct-2021 12:03
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I am renovating my kitchen and have a wall newly plasterboarded. I'll have floor cabinets and wall cabinets to the ceiling. Can I skip joining/stopping the plasterboard and install splashback directly on the plasterboard?


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  #2799863 23-Oct-2021 14:27
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I'm not an expert, but I wouldn't, I would at least prime and paint.



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  #2799989 23-Oct-2021 16:05
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Yea absolutely!

No sense stopping it unless you're going to do a waterproofing layer or something.

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  #2799993 23-Oct-2021 16:09
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chevrolux: Yea absolutely!

No sense stopping it unless you're going to do a waterproofing layer or something.

 

Thanks. Waterproofing is not mandatory, right?




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  #2799996 23-Oct-2021 16:12
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EthanGeek:

chevrolux: Yea absolutely!

No sense stopping it unless you're going to do a waterproofing layer or something.


Thanks. Waterproofing is not mandatory, right?



Na not for a kitchen splashback. Only behind the likes of a tiled shower or bath area.

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  #2800074 23-Oct-2021 16:39
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I attached my splashback to a painted wall. I just reckon that paint will seal the wall and give the glue a better surface to adhere to. But I don't really know.


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  #2800081 23-Oct-2021 16:57
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EthanGeek:

 

I am renovating my kitchen and have a wall newly plasterboarded. I'll have floor cabinets and wall cabinets to the ceiling. Can I skip joining/stopping the plasterboard and install splashback directly on the plasterboard?

 

 

Additional question, is GIB aqualine mandatory for the kitchen area?


 
 
 
 

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  #2800112 23-Oct-2021 17:39
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Yep I'd probably just chuck Aqualine in of I had it available, but I wouldnt go and get a sheet for the sake of it. It's designed to not suck up moisture, so can't be a bad thing in a kitchen bench top area. But it is heavier and harder to work with.

As for painting, just an absolute waste of time. Again, the aqualine is already resistant to moisture, so no need to "seal" anything when it isn't actually a wet area as such.

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  #2800117 23-Oct-2021 17:48
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Some adhesives for tiling and splashbacks specifically say not to stop or paint, the paint can make adhesion worse or even peel away depending on the adhesive being used. We tiles straight onto the boards, just make sure to seal the edges if it's likely to get moisture ingress, much the same as a shower lining, they specifically say to put straight onto the aqualine. Wouldn't bother with aqualine for the kitchen unless you already had it available.

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