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Following a post a few months ago from a member of the public I have been out to remove the tiles from the wetroom tray due to the tiles not being fixed/grouted correctly, prior to them moving into the house.

Some of you may remember this was the wetroom tray originally

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After removing the tiles

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There has never been any leaking through the floor (which may surprise you). It does actually look as though it has been tanked correctly. It is an Impey tanking kit and drain.

What I now need to do is remove the addy in preparation to re-tile. My question is, not having removed addy from Impey tanking before, is it likely to damage the tanking or if I'm very careful do you think I could remove it without damage and re-tile over it. It does seem quite a thick membrane after looking at the Impey systems.

Anyone done this before and what would be the best way of going about it.

Cheers

John
 

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Just have a go removing it! That's the only way you'll find out.theres no magic wand when it comes to tiling?....
But it will most probably rip the tanking with it. IMO
 
Following a post a few months ago from a member of the public I have been out to remove the tiles from the wetroom tray due to the tiles not being fixed/grouted correctly, prior to them moving into the house.

Some of you may remember this was the wetroom tray originally

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After removing the tiles

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There has never been any leaking through the floor (which may surprise you). It does actually look as though it has been tanked correctly. It is an Impey tanking kit and drain.

What I now need to do is remove the addy in preparation to re-tile. My question is, not having removed addy from Impey tanking before, is it likely to damage the tanking or if I'm very careful do you think I could remove it without damage and re-tile over it. It does seem quite a thick membrane after looking at the Impey systems.

Anyone done this before and what would be the best way of going about it.

Cheers

John

Unless you skim it with adhesive to fill them holes and tile that area with thinner mosaic?
 
Unless you skim it with adhesive to fill them holes and tile that area with thinner mosaic?

That was one of my thoughts Andy, I've found a mosaic that really goes well with existing floor and wall tiles and customer likes them, but they are same thickness as tile that has just come off so I would need to remove the majority of it
 
It has also been tiled outside of the normal falls in the tray..

Yep, they weren't even close Dave so I would have to create new falls to the drain. If I go over the existing but would require a thinner mosaic
 
That was one of my thoughts Andy, I've found a mosaic that really goes well with existing floor and wall tiles and customer likes them, but they are same thickness as tile that has just come off so I would need to remove the majority of it

Try very carefully sanding it with a Fein
Would take a while though John!!
 
It will have stuck hard to the Impey kit. You'll rip the membrane and have to either re-tank or cover over the damage with a paint on kit/Impey patch in.

I've had to do this a few times and it's always a nightmare
 
It will have stuck hard to the Impey kit. You'll rip the membrane and have to either re-tank or cover over the damage with a paint on kit/Impey patch in.

I've had to do this a few times and it's always a nightmare

That's just what I needed to hear, seriously, how difficult and easy it would be and would it damage the tanking not having done it before on the Impey. Now I have a better idea for costings.

Cheers
 

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