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hi
1)i have homelux wall matting to b used in shower
can we use the same one to go underneath the shower basin?
2)also using aquapanel
should we use special ... -
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homelux help
hi
1)i have homelux wall matting to b used in shower
can we use the same one to go underneath the shower basin?
2)also using aquapanel
should we use special aquapanel joint tape first then homelux membrane joint before putting the full length membrane
thx
Last edited by indiana9n; 11-05-2010 at 02:24 PM.
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Re: homelux help
hello,homelux do a sepaerate one for floors,is this for a floor when you refer to the shower basin
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Re: homelux help
hi
just bought one for walls
too expensive to buy floor matting as well
thought save money to use the same one underneath the shower basin
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Re: homelux help
your doing the right thing using the tanking on the walls,i would save up if i was you and buy the floor matting if thats what you want,,no point in buying good materials and using them for the wrong job my friend. when you say under the shower basin are you installing a shower tray or is it a wetroom floor to be tanked?
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Re: homelux help
thx
its just a ceramic shower tray
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the homelux kits are nice to work with,,are you going to get the tape as well for joints and internals ?
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after reading the forums going to just cut strips off the roll and use on joints
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Re: homelux help
Why not overlap, thats what I do
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indiana9n (11-05-2010), kilty55 (11-05-2010), Sean Kelly (11-05-2010), stevee (12-05-2010)
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New TilersForums Contributor
Re: homelux help
overlap joiints-might try that
thank you
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Re: homelux help

Originally Posted by
whitebeam
Why not overlap, thats what I do
same here, 50mm overlap on all joints etc
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