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it doesn't really matter about the price the customer foots the bill anyway, so as long as its good and does the job and the customer is happy we are all happy
 
I am using the Aquaproof tanking system which is not on your list. Ive found this system very easy to install
 
But sooooooooooooooooooooooooo expensive !!!!!


tiler

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Bit of a petty statement.....Which systems are you comparing it with?

Anyhow when I was pricing up I found that the price was competitive and all the items contained in the aquaproof tanking kit are also available iseparately something other wetroom tanking suppliers do not offer.

Dylan
 
Hi I am about to tile a walk through shower with plasterboard walls. what tanking method would be best suited. Is the homelux matting a bit OTT.
 
Can you tell me which waterproofing/tanking products you use....if the one you use isn't on the list then let me know and I'll add it....

No mention here of Wedi? I've done 2 wetrooms and my own shower cubicle using their products, they are excellent. Especially the pre-formed shower trays.


Paul
 
No mention here of Wedi? I've done 2 wetrooms and my own shower cubicle using their products, they are excellent. Especially the pre-formed shower trays.


Paul


These are waterproofing/tanking products....not trays or backer boards....but thanks for bringing it up...:thumbsup:
 
These are waterproofing/tanking products....not trays or backer boards....but thanks for bringing it up...:thumbsup:

Surely Wedi is both? Its more than just a tile backer board - when used with its waterproof tape over the joints, its a full tanking solution, hence why I use it in wetrooms.

Or do you mean that the products listed in this thread are even more effective, i.e. they are virtually swimming pool level? Reason I ask, is that I fell into using Wedi board, but would be interested if there is a better solution or other solutions. I trust the wedi stuff, because I've used it (and its german I think), no other reason.

Paul
 
Wedi is a waterproof backer board..YES......but i was just interested in tanking solutions or membranes.......but i could add backerboards if you wish....
 
Wedi is a waterproof backer board..YES......but i was just interested in tanking solutions or membranes.......but i could add backerboards if you wish....

as ever - I'm confused

If you have time, could you explain better. Because I thought that tanking was something you did to stop damp getting into cellars etc. - I presume a membrane might do a similar job. However, in the context of tiling - I presumed that tanking/membranes would be used for making showers or wetrooms (keeping the water in - not out). Hence, why I thought Wedi belonged in the list. But perhaps I have not considered some other use for the tanking/membranes etc. that are listed and I'd like to learn more.

Paul
 
Is there a distinction between membranes and decoupling membranes? (or do all membranes provide decoupling, i.e. overcome slight movements in the substrate they are installed on- particularly wood)
If so which on the list are actually decoupling?
Moggy
 
Noble TS membrane and Noble Chloraloy pan liner.
Mapei HPG liquid.
Redguard liquid.
Laticrete Hydroban liquid.
not on the list, maybe not available in the UK.

A point to note, notwithstanding the existing codes, plaster/gypsum of any kind is not acceptable as a substrate in wet areas as it is food for mold and will create toxic mold cultures in those areas eventually in spite of all you do to prevent it.
The way to avoid black mold death is to not give it food in the first place.
Use concrete backer or better yet MgO backer board as it provides no food for mold at all.
 
Alberta. This Mgo board you talk of, I can find very little about it in this country. can you provide any info. Has it been tested and approved for tile fixing?

So you're saying if you fully waterproof a plasterboard wall, there is still a chance mold will grow through? I've never seen it myself.
 
Every job I have taken apart (which I try to avoid) I have found black mold.
sometimes it is minimal, but water vapor is invasive and if it can't find a front door it will find a back door.
The point of what I am saying is why take a chance when there are better materials.
As for the MgO board just google search Dragonboard as they are the leader in the field, or search MgO board or magnesiacore.com is an informative site.
 
The thing is, Black mold (as far as I'm aware) is not an issue here. Perhaps our Plasterboard is constructed to a much higher spec.
I'll have a look out for MgO board. I'm sure it's not widely available here.
 
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Not if it is made from gypsum.
Maybe the houses there breath better.
Here we have almost totally airtight houses made from OSB, stick frame, insulation, vapor barrier and plasterboard.
Maybe we have more spores floating around here as it is very invasive and is a huge problem in many houses in Canada, but some areas are really bad and others are not.
I got terribly ill from one job and we were wearing suits and dust masks and spraying strong disinfectant.
The carpenter who was also involved in demolition also got ill, but he took no precautions.
I got a better mask now.
Nasty stuff that mold is.
I try to avoid demolition if I can.
 
Noble TS membrane and Noble Chloraloy pan liner.
Mapei HPG liquid.
Redguard liquid.
Laticrete Hydroban liquid.
not on the list, maybe not available in the UK.

A point to note, notwithstanding the existing codes, plaster/gypsum of any kind is not acceptable as a substrate in wet areas as it is food for mold and will create toxic mold cultures in those areas eventually in spite of all you do to prevent it.
The way to avoid black mold death is to not give it food in the first place.
Use concrete backer or better yet MgO backer board as it provides no food for mold at all.

An old thread, but interesting to note that I use all the same products as does Alberta. Fortunately, we are moving away from any gypsum in wet areas, but local codes are still able to opt-out.
 
dave, i have switched to granfix for the wet room instillatilon about 2 years ago from bal. 10 years ago i painted a bal 1 product cardboard box with the tanking kit it came in, dropped in a half sheet of mosaic, its still there with the water changed once a month, so it doesnt get mouldy, for crying out loud this is 3 mm cardboard box and still it holds water, they all amount to the same product but i stick with mapei adhesives for adhesision as at the momnent its the best on the market. happy tiling
 
Does anyone have experience of Nicobond Rapidflex and its suitability to adhere tanking sheet to Impey floor former

thanks:drool5:
 

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