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Please could someone tell me where i could get some of this tanking gear from in a store.I live in Manchester thanks for any help... -
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BAL WP1 Waterproof shower kit
Please could someone tell me where i could get some of this tanking gear from in a store.I live in Manchester thanks for any help
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Re: BAL WP1 Waterproof shower kit
Ceramic Tile Distributors
The Parkway
Denton
Manchester
M34 3SG
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Re: BAL WP1 Waterproof shower kit
Topps sell them aswell but as neale says ctd.Around Ł65
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Re: BAL WP1 Waterproof shower kit
Thanks lads i have phoned topps and was told they have a new matting tanking system,have you any theories on this ,i want the best way to tank a recessed shower ( bit paranoid about water leaking into new kitchen).I was planning to (here goes) marine ply the floor and paint with an aquaseal paint to seal it.Put up water resistant plasterboard(green) to the 2 sides ,use some sort of tanking system be it bal or the topps matting.to tank the whole shower area including floor Fit the tray then put an upstand sealing strip from screwfix onto the tray,use a Bal white star adhesive on ceramic tiles 330x250,then use a good powered grout(any advice appreciated).Am i heading in the right direction.I was thinking of backerboard and then tank ,but have read thats unnessesary? Any advice please and recommendations would be a god send Cheers
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Branty
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I'd recommend a preformed shower try. Like the ones Wetdec sells. Then tannk the internal corners, and walls with WP1 system.
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mitch meredith
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Also the homelux tanking membrane is alot cheaper in CTD than topps......
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