what board to use on cellar walls?


Recommended Posts

Hi, Iam attempting to try to do a cheap, diy cellar conversion and wondered if anyone could give me some tips?

At moment I have bricks walls in cellar and have sealed with pva, I was going to paint walls with bitumen emulsion and then baton and board out with foil backed plaster board? Is this a good idea? , the walls or floor do not feel wet. Someone said I should not bother with batons and dot and dab plasterboard and maybe use aquaboard on one wall that feels slightly damp in certain places.

Anyone got any ideas?:confused:

thanks,

J

Link to post
Share on other sites
  • 3 weeks later...

The problem with cellars is penetrating dampness caused by the water pressure in the ground acting on basement walls , if a wall feels damp then it will still be damp no matter what board you use. Before you board out the cellar i would recommend that you get your cellar walls tanked , theres many systems available including trowel applied systems i.e. a plasterer could apply these systems cheaper than a more traditional preservation company(who would employ a plasterer to do this anyway).

Depending on system you could then either dot and dab walls with plasterboard or build freestanding partition keeping it clear of wall and board it out.

This might sound costly but cheaper than converting cellar then having to rip out walls due to dampness , u could apply the tanking system yourself if you are handy with a trowel or look around for a system which can be applied in thick brush coats(used system before with excellent results but cant remember the name just now)

Hope this helps.

Link to post
Share on other sites

Want your website link here? Contact me for pricing