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mlangley1
Hi,
I'm doing up a new house I just bought and trying to work(plumber) at the same time. Got to admit that in between organising my own jobs, ordering materials, quoting, accounting KIDS!! I'm a bit worn out.
Been back and forth on the best way to proof my bathroom and feel I just have too much info - is there a possiblility that people are over complicating the whole wetroom/tanking methods.
So If anyone wants £20 for a 10 minute phonecall, then I'd appreciate it.
Here are some questions id need advice on.
Have a bathroom 9sqm with freestanding bath, walkin shower, double basin, toilet.
I've layed 18mm wbp softwood ply on joist - will fix well and nog perimeter joints.
Laying a Marmox 1000x1000 showerlay tray with centre drain supported with the same 18mm ply
On the stud walls I'm laying cement board (prob aquapanel from Wickes - any better recommendations)
I then plan to use Mapei Aquadefence and coat the whole damned bathroom going up around 1m on the walls (obviously all around shower area)
Using 5 Sqm UFH then tiling porcelain tiles everywhere including walk in shower area.
I'm then gonna have a bath.
1. Should i prime both sides of ply? What primer?
2. whats the correct order: UFH, tanking, adhesive, tiles - was told i need to lay UFH then screed/adhesive, then tank then adhesive then tile
3. didnt want to use backerboards because I believe the aquadefence will not raise the floor as much as the board - is that right?
4. Marmox Showerlay tray - should I spend the extra or if installed correctly should this be ok?
5. Will I really need to lay a de coupling membrane?
6. Anyone recommend an ufh going onto ply wood - Devi, warm up etc..
7. What should I have for breakfast tomorrow? (wonder if your still reading )
I'm happy to transfer, paypal anyone who wants to give me 10 minutes and I WANT to pay for your time.
Cheers
Mark
plumber
I'm doing up a new house I just bought and trying to work(plumber) at the same time. Got to admit that in between organising my own jobs, ordering materials, quoting, accounting KIDS!! I'm a bit worn out.
Been back and forth on the best way to proof my bathroom and feel I just have too much info - is there a possiblility that people are over complicating the whole wetroom/tanking methods.
So If anyone wants £20 for a 10 minute phonecall, then I'd appreciate it.
Here are some questions id need advice on.
Have a bathroom 9sqm with freestanding bath, walkin shower, double basin, toilet.
I've layed 18mm wbp softwood ply on joist - will fix well and nog perimeter joints.
Laying a Marmox 1000x1000 showerlay tray with centre drain supported with the same 18mm ply
On the stud walls I'm laying cement board (prob aquapanel from Wickes - any better recommendations)
I then plan to use Mapei Aquadefence and coat the whole damned bathroom going up around 1m on the walls (obviously all around shower area)
Using 5 Sqm UFH then tiling porcelain tiles everywhere including walk in shower area.
I'm then gonna have a bath.
1. Should i prime both sides of ply? What primer?
2. whats the correct order: UFH, tanking, adhesive, tiles - was told i need to lay UFH then screed/adhesive, then tank then adhesive then tile
3. didnt want to use backerboards because I believe the aquadefence will not raise the floor as much as the board - is that right?
4. Marmox Showerlay tray - should I spend the extra or if installed correctly should this be ok?
5. Will I really need to lay a de coupling membrane?
6. Anyone recommend an ufh going onto ply wood - Devi, warm up etc..
7. What should I have for breakfast tomorrow? (wonder if your still reading )
I'm happy to transfer, paypal anyone who wants to give me 10 minutes and I WANT to pay for your time.
Cheers
Mark
plumber