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We have one to do soon, and it made me think to ask if this is used in the UK. IT has become increasingly popular in the US and Canada. ... -
Schluter Kerdi Shower System
We have one to do soon, and it made me think to ask if this is used in the UK. IT has become increasingly popular in the US and Canada. I assume it is used a lot in Germany.
Has anyone done an all Kerdi shower, either over mud or the poly base?
Just curious.
Schluter Video Player
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Re: Schluter Kerdi Shower System
Not the schluter one but have used the durabase tanking system but not there trays Rob
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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Re: Schluter Kerdi Shower System
Thanks Mark. Do you have a link for the Durabase materials?
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Re: Schluter Kerdi Shower System
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pigKorqimGk]YouTube - Durabase wp wet room tanking membrane dura-wp[/ame]
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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Re: Schluter Kerdi Shower System
Ok Mark, now I remember watching that one...I think Dave posted it for me. I'll have a look on WetDecs site to see how the floor drain is installed.
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wetdec
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Re: Schluter Kerdi Shower System
The concern I have with the Schluter trays is that they are so compressive/soft, and even though they will carry the load once tile is on them I don't want to work on top of them and risk damage while working in the walls. A buddy of mine has installed a few hundred of the trays and says he has no problems but it doesn't look like the thing I want use. I've done a lot of them over mud with the drain and that worked OK.
The Tilux tray...will it compress at all? And how thick is it at the edge? What do most installers do with the transition to the rest of the bathroom, meaning how do they extend the surface of the floor from the edge of the Tilux tray?
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wetdec
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Re: Schluter Kerdi Shower System
As a direct response to you Jay the Tilux will put any concrete non grp system in the shade m8.
i missed something
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Re: Schluter Kerdi Shower System

Originally Posted by
jay
As a direct response to you Jay the Tilux will put any concrete non grp system in the shade m8.

i missed something
I thought maybe you had sent a PM Jay....
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wetdec
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Re: Schluter Kerdi Shower System
Ha my bad
Sorry guys got you mixed up
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