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Cheers for the advice there Paul.......I tend to use the Norcross wet seal system, most wet rooms I've tanked have been plaster on the walls but I'll be honest I've never checked with Norcross ......will do now as I've got one coming up with large format.......BAL WP1 is 32kg max. Not sure about any others.
Tanking onto plaster will remain at 20kg, but say you had a wall that could hold 50kg, tanking it would drop to 32. Will see if I can find out any others.
Whats your usual tanking of choice?
Be interesting to know if they'd still say the same using Hardie at 100kg!BAL Tank It (the new one), same as Norcros, no limit change. Just waiting on Ardex to call me back regarding the WPC
But if Norcros is your usual weapon of choice, I'd just stick to what you know.
Be interesting to know if they'd still say the same using Hardie at 100kg!
Nice one Paul ,Just spoken to Norcros Technical. Whatever the substrate would normally hold, tanking it won't alter the limit.
So example, backer board = 60kg, tanked backer board = still 60kg.
Happy days! Norcros 1, BAL 0
unless you board out with wedi or kerdi board. Tape the joints and fasteners and you're good to go...ive got a shower to do with 1200x 600 porcelain tiles im going to grout in epoxy, I'm not going to tank other than run a 150 mm membrain round the shower tray to form a upstand and the internal corner again with 150 mm membrain . I can not see the point in tanking with such large tiles as by tanking it reduces the weight would not be able to fit these heavy tiles
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