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Waterproofing options for new shower room
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[QUOTE="Givey Tago, post: 990718, member: 61276"] Things are coming along. I self-levelled over the 22mm marine ply floor (there was a bit of lippage between the 2 boards and I could afford to bring the height up a bit). The shower went in nicely once I had mortared in the wedi drain. First fix is done, I have panelled all around, I am not too far from tile now once the heating mat is down and embedded in self-leveller. I may be overthinking this, but my remaining puzzle is around what to do with the heating mat over the shower tray (which is angled a few degrees for drainage). Do I make the self-leveller a bit thicker, use a rapid setting type, and keep scooping it up the hill (if it is running down) till it has begun to set? Or use an entirely different product (I have seen a 'pent' mortar that can be used to make inclines up to 10% e.g. as the mud in the base of a shower. Could I use self-leveller on the flat floor and some mortar on the tray, then tile over the lot? Or better to use self-leveller throughout and I am worrying too much that it will level the shower tray (which clearly I don't want). As I say, may be thinking too much here! Thanks for any suggestions... [ATTACH type="full"]130787[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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