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ptoddy26
Hi guys
Been researching bits for quite a while now but there seems to be lots of different ways to create a wet room and lots of different products to do it with.
Currently my bathroom has a chipboard sub floor, and plastered walls. It's a 2mx2m room.
This is my current plan and I'm hoping you can advise if this is correct or if there are any better ways of doing a similar thing.
1. first of all I will be lifting the chipboard sub floor to re route pipes etc. Was planning to put the chipboard back down but may have to use plywood if it's unusable after lifting it.
2. I'm planning on purchasing an Impey Aqua-Dec Linear 2 shower former, cutting a section of sub floor out and put some noggins in to rest the former on.
3. Put marmox waterproof backer boards down.
4. Apply Mapei waterproofing kit on walls plus tape marmox board joints with the tape in the kit.
5. Put down underfloor heating.
6. apply flexible tile adhesive and tile floor and walls
7. finally grout with flexible grout.
I've probably missed some bits out but does this sound ok?
Do I need to apply the Mapegum WPS over the marmox boards or just on the joining tape?
Do I need a decoupling matting or will marmox boards on their own be ok?
Thanks for the advice
Paul
Been researching bits for quite a while now but there seems to be lots of different ways to create a wet room and lots of different products to do it with.
Currently my bathroom has a chipboard sub floor, and plastered walls. It's a 2mx2m room.
This is my current plan and I'm hoping you can advise if this is correct or if there are any better ways of doing a similar thing.
1. first of all I will be lifting the chipboard sub floor to re route pipes etc. Was planning to put the chipboard back down but may have to use plywood if it's unusable after lifting it.
2. I'm planning on purchasing an Impey Aqua-Dec Linear 2 shower former, cutting a section of sub floor out and put some noggins in to rest the former on.
3. Put marmox waterproof backer boards down.
4. Apply Mapei waterproofing kit on walls plus tape marmox board joints with the tape in the kit.
5. Put down underfloor heating.
6. apply flexible tile adhesive and tile floor and walls
7. finally grout with flexible grout.
I've probably missed some bits out but does this sound ok?
Do I need to apply the Mapegum WPS over the marmox boards or just on the joining tape?
Do I need a decoupling matting or will marmox boards on their own be ok?
Thanks for the advice
Paul