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Lakey

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Evening chaps..

Run a small company installing kitchens and bathrooms & have been asked to tile a new build wet room.
We have done a couple of wet rooms a few years back now and were wondering what are the latest recommended products?
One stud wall has been boarded out with what looks like 6mm ply and one is bare stud work, the masonry walls are bare block work.
The floor is 18mm ply.
The plumber is fitting a inset tray (not sure of brand)
My thoughts are to 12mm Wedi/Dukka board the stud work that hasn't been boarded and 6mm Wedi/Dukka the stud walls that have been plyed.
The block work wall I was going to dot n dab 12mm Wedi with flexi addy.
I was then going to 6mm Wedi + UFH mat + SLC the floor.
I was then going to tape and join joints with tanking.
The tiles are 600x400 porcelain for the walls & 900x200 plank effect porcelain for the floor.

Is this the generally accepted way to doo things or is it a bit OTT?

Any guidance/comments would be greatly appreciated.
 
C

Colour Republic

Nothings OTT with a wetroom!

To be honest I would remove the ply from the walls altogether and start again.

Also on the floor I would go for at least 10mm wedi or however thick you can get away with without raising the height too much. Not because 6mm isn't suitable but more because 10mm is the minimum I use when UFH is involved. Heats up quicker and is more efficient.
 

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