I am building a small bathroom in my basement. It will have a utility sink and be nothing fancy. I have never tiled before and I would prefer to have something quicker to put up and easier to maintain on the walls around the sink. I was hoping to put up greenboard and then slap some waterproof sheet product on top. Any recommendations?
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FRP panel. Quick and durable. Used a lot in the food industries but I've installed a lot in homes years ago.
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