Is it feasible to use Corrugated tin for a bathrrom?
am considering using tin for wall in bathroom, is it feasable?
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Sure it is, Sharon, as is corrugated galvanized tin. But you need a metal saw, and maybe strong tin snips, and a strong file, as well as thick work gloves. Still insulate the bathroom from weather and sound. You can cut out space for windows, either surround the tab or not, and use tile or wood for any other walls. Good luck! I’d like to see this on Hometalk, Sharon! ☺️
How do you attach it to the wall?
am not sure but believe you can nail or glue to backer board. I know you have to carefully seal all seams