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[QUOTE="Old Mod, post: 962621"] That’s a lot of questions in one go 😊 I’ll Try and keep it simple. Jacko’s board joint adhesive (edges) should be waterproofing method so that the joints don’t need taping, check the specs on the adhesive, if not, then the board joints in the wet area will need to have waterproofing applied over them. All mechanical fixings inside the wet are must be waterproofed, either with tape or paint on products. Nomoreply is not waterproof, in any way, you would have to tank over all the boards in wet areas. Jackoboard is a waterproof board. Only joints and fixings should need attention. In dry areas, Skrim tape is sufficient. Prime everything, including back of Jacko board when using adhesive. Use an acrylic tile primer that is the same brand as your adhesive. Use a standard set S1 class adhesive throughout, that will be sufficient, as long as your substrates are solid and load bearing as you state above. [/QUOTE]
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