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hmtiling

Been seeing a few tilers posting wetrooms on twitter with no wall tanking. I've always tanked anything deemed to be a wet area, whether wall or floor, in a wetroom and wondering where the rest of you stand.
Twitter is a bit back slappy imo, with nobody telling anybody they're doing it wrong when they clearly are. I think people should be told, otherwise, how will they learn?
 
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One Day

Oooh! You're brave if you publicly criticise anyone on social media!
Snowflakes everywhere with sensitive feelings!

Yes - I would always tank a wet area.
The sole exceptions would be if I fit out with Kerdi-board (so not needed)
or using very large format in domestics with zero, or one grout joint in which case I would tank floor/tray union and up the wall 12". (lazy I know!)
 
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hmtiling

Someone posted a geo job on twitter with an obvious mistake and I couldn't help myself.
I can't believe a geo 'specialist' would make that mistake, let alone post it.
The snowflakes need telling Mark!
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