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Floor surface for ground floor wet room
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[QUOTE="Moss, post: 883621"] Thanks for the help above. I had not considered a preformed tray/backing boards but it would work all right. I checked it earlier and it is reasonably level and some Self levelling compound would make it perfect. It will work out expensive to buy the tray and backing boards but I can see how it would give a very good surface for a wet room and is probably worth it. I also checked the exact dept of it earlier and it is actually just over 1inch which would work well for the tray/backing boards but I might struggle to get a fall out side the shower area towards the drain. The width is also around 1450mm and the walls Are not exactly running at 90 degrees to each other but I assume that a 1500 by 800 tray can be cut back to suit. Now that the floor is sorted, I would appreciate some ideas for the walls. My initial plan was concrete floor, cement board on partition wall and the 2 other walls (constructed with stone/lime cement) to have moisture slabs stuck on with metal fixings also. We were then going to stick a membrane over the whole thing to make it waterproof. I assume the advice here will be tile backer board for the shower area. My plasterer advised the moisture slabs because he thinks they will stick better to the old walls, I could fit 10mm backer boards over the slabs? Any ideas? [/QUOTE]
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