What kind of ceiling goes in shower?

Fiberglass is probably the most common bathroom ceiling material used in American bathrooms. Since it is water-resistant and quite inexpensive, you can use it to install both a visually appealing ceiling and an all-around standing shower.
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What is the best material for a shower ceiling?

If you are looking for a good material for a bathroom ceiling, then drywall, acrylic, tile, cement board, and fiberglass are great materials to consider. The highlighted materials can be used to give your bathroom ceiling a polished, modern, perfect and refined overall appearance.
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What can I use for shower stall ceiling?

The 10 Best Shower Ceiling Ideas
  • Acrylic Sheets. ...
  • Water-Resistant Fiberglass. ...
  • Metal Ceiling Tiles. ...
  • Flat and Semi-Gloss Paint. ...
  • Paneling: PVC and Aluminum Composite Panels. ...
  • Glass and Glass False Bathroom Ceiling. ...
  • Drywall and Green Board Bathroom Ceilings. ...
  • Wood Cladding.
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Can you use regular drywall in a shower ceiling?

Regular drywall cannot. Regular drywall cannot be waterproofed for use in showers or other bathroom walls and ceilings. “Green board” moisture-resistant drywall can be waterproofed for use in shower walls, but it is not as effective as using a true waterproof backing board.
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What kind of drywall do you use for a shower ceiling?

Drywall and green board

You can go for regular drywall in ceilings above the non-shower or tub areas of your bathroom. However, for the space where the shower is located, it is recommended to pick moisture-resistant drywall or green board.
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What kind of drywall goes above a shower?

Cement backer board such as Durock is best used for tile in highly wet applications such as shower stalls, with greenboard and other water-resistant drywall panels kept only to high-humidity areas.
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Do I need cement board for shower ceiling?

You don't have to use a backerboard on shower ceilings - especially if you aren't tiling it. You can drywall it. If you do use a backer board I would suggest Hardieboard. You would then just put a skim coat of joint compound (mud) over and sand.
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Does shower ceiling need to be waterproof?

While not required for most installations, waterproofing the shower ceiling helps protect a home and its occupants from moisture-related mold, mildew, and home deterioration. Waterproofing is highly recommended for tile installations and required for steam showers and rooms.
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What is the best material to use for ceiling?

#1: Win Fire-Resistance With Gypsum

Gypsum board false ceiling is quite the popular choice due to the many benefits it has to offer. One of the advantages is the heat-resistant property of this material. It has a non-combustible core that contains chemically combined water (in calcium sulfate).
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Is PVC ceiling good for bathroom?

Our pvc ceilings toilet panelling system makes for a remarkable water-proof surface in your Bathroom. Our Plastic Ceiling Panels are Strong, lightweight and mold resistant and would be the perfect fit for your rest room ceiling surface and are easy to preserve and maintain.
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Should a shower ceiling be tiled?

If your bathroom tends to get humid or you are installing a steam shower, you should tile the ceiling to help protect it from moisture. Otherwise, the best time to install tile on the ceiling is if you are doing an accent wall in the shower, and want to extend the tile overhead.
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Can you use Greenboard on ceiling?

If you do want greenboard on your ceiling you can accomplish the installation safely by adding on some blocking to allow you to nail or screw the material every foot, but it's generally easier to just go with a different material like standard drywall with a paint finish.
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How do you waterproof a ceiling?

How to Waterproof Ceilings
  1. Unroll waterproof membrane over the ceiling joists in the attic. ...
  2. Staple the membrane to the sides of the joists and the subfloor with an electric stapler. ...
  3. Apply polyurethane sealant to the interior surface of the ceiling with a 3-inch paintbrush.
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Do I need moisture resistant plasterboard on bathroom ceiling?

Moisture or water resistant plasterboard is the best and only appropriate type of drywall to use for a bathroom. Bathrooms need water resistant plasterboard to prevent water accumulation as other types of plasterboard would become damaged and weakened from moisture.
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What kind of drywall do you use in a bathroom?

Green drywall is a type of drywall that's mold resistant and is used in applications where moisture can be an issue—so most commonly, bathrooms. To maximize the mold resistance, use mold-resistant drywall mud, aka joint compound. Green drywall generally costs about 20% more than regular drywall.
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Can you put a drop ceiling in a shower?

Drop ceiling can be used in a bathroom as long as doing so does not make the bathroom ceiling lower than the code-prescribed 6'8”. Furthermore, the materials used have to be moisture-resistant and or be treated with a protective coating.
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Should shower walls go to ceiling?

As a whole, most experts agree that shower tiles should go to the ceiling. Tiling all the way up to the ceiling keeps the areas surrounding the shower clean and dry. It also has some visual benefits such as making shower space feel larger and more modern. Floor-to-ceiling tiles may not be right for every bathroom.
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Which is better cement board or Hardibacker?

HardieBacker is much more light, and it is also the best selling brand of cement board available. It is much cleaner because it does not have any glass in it. It allows for a smooth job with minimal mess. As a bonus, HardieBacker board has an EZ Grid pattern so you can cut perfect lines.
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What goes behind cement board in shower?

Use an appropriate waterproof or moisture-resistant backing material behind grouted tile or stone or segmented plastic or fiberglass tub and shower surrounds. Appropriate materials include cement board which has a cementitious core and glass mats on both sides to strengthen the board.
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What should I put above my shower surround?

Any sort of artwork that won't be damaged by humidity can be hung above the shower surround to create an inviting atmosphere. For example, hand-painted tiles can be hung individually by attaching picture hangers to the back with epoxy-based glue, or by using small plate hangers.
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Can you waterproof drywall for shower?

It is possible to waterproof drywall in a shower by covering the drywall with a waterproof membrane. This waterproof membrane can be bonded to drywall with thinset adhesive to create a waterproof layer. Never tile directly over drywall in a shower.
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Can I use green drywall in shower?

So what does all this mean? It means "Greenboard" can still be used in bathrooms (and other areas), it just cannot be used as a backer for tile in a shower or tub surround. It can be used in areas not subject to direct water exposure (tub/shower surround), and areas of noncontinuous high humidity (bathrooms).
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