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    Got a job today which has been prepped out by the builder and they have used Hyrdopanels Drywall construction board for walls, ceilings and floors - Hydropanel
    I havent come across these before. anyone else ?
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    Just looks like HBB

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    Just got this off the marley website mate....


    Tiling system
    Tiling must take place according to the instructions and under the
    guarantee conditions of the adhesive supplier.
    Marley Eternit recommends using the following general principles.
    apply adhesion primer (alkali-resistant resin dispersion) on
    the whole board surface using a roller (dust binding and
    absorption regulating)
    in wet spaces the corners of the tiled wall must be finished with
    a membrane paste (latex emulsion) and an alkali resistant joint
    strip (alkali resistant synthetic fibres with mechanical bonding)
    the joints between the supporting sheets are finished with a
    waterproof membrane paste and an alkali resistant joint
    sealing strip. Also coat the whole surface with the waterproof
    membrane paste
    tile with high quality tile adhesive (minimum C2T with flexibility
    classification S1 according to EN 12004) using the specified
    glue spreader
    tiles are finished with a high quality water resistant grout with
    extra flexibility to prevent cracking under the influence
    of vibration
    seal the construction edges and expansion joints with anti-fungal
    flexible permanent sealant
    The drying times must be respected each time wet products are
    applied.
    The sizes of the floor tiles are at least 200 mm and at most 400mm.
    For extra heavy or large tiles the specific instructions of the tile
    manufacturer and glue supplier must be followed. It is advisable
    to use high quality tiles that meet the prevailing standards as
    regards moisture absorption, strength, etc.

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    Default Re: Hydropanel ?

    JUst like any other backerboard neale by the looks of it..

    I found this as well..

    TILE SHAPES CHOOSE HYDROPANEL BACKING BOARD

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    There's a tile supplier near me called Tile Shapes, ring them tomorrow to see if it's them.

    Just reading that again it is the one which is 5 minutes down the road
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    Default Re: Hydropanel ?

    Yeah found all that info, never seen this one before and suspected it would be the same as al the others.
    thanks everyone
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    Default Re: Hydropanel ?

    how thick is this board then?
    is it solid cement board ?
    or like wedi ?

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    6-9 and 12mm thick
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