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BAL would reccomend it dan, they wanna sell itBAL always recommend tanking in showers used anything more than intermittently. And to use water resistant (not proof) adhesive.
So yeah, always tank showers up to head height.
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BAL would reccomend it dan, they wanna sell itBAL always recommend tanking in showers used anything more than intermittently. And to use water resistant (not proof) adhesive.
So yeah, always tank showers up to head height.
BS are recommendations only ( but could be used as evidence - so if not followed and something goes wrong!). As I said before I think a professional tiler should inform a customer of the BS recommendations so that it is the customers informed choice as to wether to pay for it - although ideally in the future it should become a "building regulation equivalent" so that anyone buying the property in the future will know the standard that it has been constructed to.Is tanking BS in domestic showers?
I mean in wetrooms , its obvious , but in a domestic shower ?
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