by alavapint »
Sat Mar 10, 2012 9:42 am
My bathroom walls are also made of straw/strammit board .. I had the same problem after a long term water penetration, over the top edge of the bath. I had quite a bit of black mold which I raked out. This left the straw loose and flakey. The area was dried out using a hair drier, then over a few days I applied quite a few coats of Unibond, which bonded the straw together.
My intention was to cover the existing straw wall with Aquapanels, so as to eliminate any chance of further water damage. My thought was I dont want to do this again, so I got 24 tubes of Gripfil and glued the Aquapanels in place (at least 10 years ago) on the three walls surrounding the bath/shower.
This gave a perfect tiling surface, and I can honestly say no cracks have appeared since.