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Any ideas on why greenboard can't be applied to the ceiling if greater than 12" framing? So, do you have to add more framing or do you just go with regular drywall? (doesn't seem too smart to use regular even if it is a ceiling in the shower.) Cut edges of greenboard- what kind of water resistant sealant? If you are using the greenboard on walls-(not shower) does it still need this sealant? Doesn't the mortar you are setting the tile with and are supposed to go over the seams with (with the fiberglass tape) count? We were going to use concrete board in the shower up to a point and then green above that. Boss had it plumbed for a "rainfall" shower head, so water will be coming straight down. They wanted to tile up to about 6.5-7 feet (guessing) and then just have it painted above that. They have high ceilings. Also, glad you brought up to 72" above the drain thing, as we were going to put a row of 18" tile around tub. More than likely, house had greenboard already around the tub, right? Just an assumption....
Gimme a good how to book, and I'll try anything!
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