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I am a year-and-a-half into a project to rebuild my bathroom. Being totally new to this, I pretty much just read instructions, talked to people, and researched the web to figure out how to do things.
Here's my question: inside my shower stall, I ripped down the tiles and drywall, hung a moisture barrier, and then hung cement board on the walls and ceiling. The walls have been tiled and grouted.
Now, back to the ceiling. The beams are about 24" inches apart. Is this going to be a problem? Do I really need to rip down my newly-hung cement board?
Also, I'd rather not tile the ceiling. Any other solutions?
By the way, I started rebuilding my bathroom the same time that Comcast started building the tallest skyscraper in Philadelphia. Looks like the skyscraper will be finished first.
rob
Here's my question: inside my shower stall, I ripped down the tiles and drywall, hung a moisture barrier, and then hung cement board on the walls and ceiling. The walls have been tiled and grouted.
Now, back to the ceiling. The beams are about 24" inches apart. Is this going to be a problem? Do I really need to rip down my newly-hung cement board?
Also, I'd rather not tile the ceiling. Any other solutions?
By the way, I started rebuilding my bathroom the same time that Comcast started building the tallest skyscraper in Philadelphia. Looks like the skyscraper will be finished first.
rob