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Hi all,
I have job coming up for a customer who is having a new bathroom fitted. I went to measure up today for a full quote.
The customer is ... -
Sealing a plastered wall
Hi all,
I have job coming up for a customer who is having a new bathroom fitted. I went to measure up today for a full quote.
The customer is having a bath in the middle of one wall with a overhead shower.
This wall was (unfortunately) plastered around 6 weeks ago. I would usually fix aquapanels but the customer waats to keep costs as low as possible and leave the plaster as it it.
Is there any product out there that can be applied in a similiar way to PVA (i.e with a roller/brush) across the wall, to then tile?
It will just be the one wall that will need sealing in order to then apply the tiles.
Much appreciated,
Danny
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Re: Sealing a plastered wal
Dont mention PVA....PVA = BAD.
Tank the wall with Mapei Aquadefence.
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Re: Sealing a plastered wall
Wouldn't dream of using PVA. Are there any equivalents to aquadefence that are more more budget?
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Re: Sealing a plastered wall
Try the mapei shower kit, comes with primer/taking solution and any tape you might require..
This is available from PHG wetrooms very quickly..
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Re: Sealing a plastered wall
Most manufacturers have a similar product. I tried the Ardex one but didnt like it at all.
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i understand people having a budget , but cutting corners because of budget , may cost alot more in the long run
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Yeah I know what you mean mate. Id do it all different in my own house but customers call at the end of the day.
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Re: Sealing a plastered wall

Originally Posted by
DN1986
Yeah I know what you mean mate. Id do it all different in my own house but customers call at the end of the day.
yeah mate i know , and they wont listen
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Re: Sealing a plastered wall
Guess ill have to hunt some tile shops looking for an equivalent to the aquadefence stuff at a decent price.
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Re: Sealing a plastered wall
If you have an account at Tile Giant they do the Mapei kit at a very good price.
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why shouldnt you use pva. how dear iare the proper sealers
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Re: Sealing a plastered wall
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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