Discuss Schlüter®-KERDI-TS showertray/ bath seal in the Tanking and Wetrooms Forum area at TilersForums.com

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I wasn' aware that Schlüter made a 'Classi Seal' type seal called KERDI-TS.

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Schlüter®-KERDI-TS showertray/ bath seal | TilersForums.com Filename: {userid}

Schlüter®-KERDI-TS is a seaming strip made of polyethylene with double-sided fleece fabric and a self-adhesive sound insulation strip. When properly installed, it creates a secure bond between built-in components such as bathtubs or shower trays made of steel/enamel, acrylic or mineral casting and the adjoining surfaces. Schlüter®-KERDI-TS-ZC is an expansion set for waterproofing horizontal connecting surfaces. To protect the waterproofing area, the optional cutting protection Schlüter®- KERDI-CP can be installed as well.

Schlüter®-KERDI-TS | Products | Schlüter-Systems - http://www.schluter.co.uk/schlueter-kerdi-ts-products.aspx



Anybody had any experience of it? Looks a better and more substantial design than classi seal with its attached Kerdi sheet .

@Schlüter-Systems Ltd - any chance of a kit for a forum test & review please!? :D:)
 
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