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I've got a bathroom in my boathouse that had a leaky roof. The roof was repaired, but the sheetrock on the ceiling bubbled from the water and ultimately needs to be taken down because now there's mold growth in a few areas.
I was thinking about the mess and trouble and think I may just install wood paneling to replace the sheetrock. It's probably only 120 square feet, so the extra cost would be absorbed by the ease of installation.
I found this: https://www.homedepot.com/p/Weathered-Grey-Plank-32-sq-ft-MDF-Paneling-169779/302944333
I'm just concerned because MDF might droop due to humidity alone if it's hung on the ceiling. I just liked the price point and look of the product. If i leave the sheetrock in place, it will have a solid surface I could potentially adhere it to with adhesive.
Anyone got any ideas of a similar product? I'm not stuck on any one look....I could go with 1/4" stained plywood. I'm just wanting to cut the boards, nail them up, and maybe trim the edges with quarter round or something cheap to seal it up. I also don't have to do this now. I can wait. Just trying to get a plan together for the next 8-12 months.
I was thinking about the mess and trouble and think I may just install wood paneling to replace the sheetrock. It's probably only 120 square feet, so the extra cost would be absorbed by the ease of installation.
I found this: https://www.homedepot.com/p/Weathered-Grey-Plank-32-sq-ft-MDF-Paneling-169779/302944333
I'm just concerned because MDF might droop due to humidity alone if it's hung on the ceiling. I just liked the price point and look of the product. If i leave the sheetrock in place, it will have a solid surface I could potentially adhere it to with adhesive.
Anyone got any ideas of a similar product? I'm not stuck on any one look....I could go with 1/4" stained plywood. I'm just wanting to cut the boards, nail them up, and maybe trim the edges with quarter round or something cheap to seal it up. I also don't have to do this now. I can wait. Just trying to get a plan together for the next 8-12 months.