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Hello Everyone, 1st post, great forum by the way glad I found it!!
My question is regarding a walk-in shower I'm building.
I've already built a stud partition wall to ... -
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wetdec
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Re: Tiling Walk-in Shower Section
Hi
No requirement for backer board as I can see it, if you plasterboard the mosaiced area then tank it with a membrane you can just tile over the top of the membrane.
The Durabase membrane we use will suit you fine and we have a range of bases some of the sizes I have posted here :
Which wet room tray and size
You dont say if its a concrete or wood floor ??
What software is that drawn on m8 ?
tiler
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Re: Tiling Walk-in Shower Section
thanks for response tiler,
should i use cement/aquapanel to be extra safe instead of plasterboard?
Its a wooden floor, floorboards/joists etc.
I use autoCAD and 3DS Max.
Cheers mate
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wetdec
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Re: Tiling Walk-in Shower Section
Hi
In reality you are wasting money as the membrane is the safest way of tanking a membrane which combined with the flexible tapes creates a tank .
The floor as you know should be sound and if wood as you say would also benefit from tanking. Movement in floors especially at backround transition needs to be covered.
If you want to take a look at the site and email me further please do
tiler
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