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MarkyD
Hi all - new member here would like some advice on which tanking solution would suit me.
The situation is a new build extension garage with an ensuite wetroom/bathroom coming off the main bedroom. Due to finacial reasons we asked the build to stop once the major stuff was done and I'm doing the rest (plumbing etc) So far the room has the following installed
Hansgrohe ibox's for the bath, shower and basin and associated plumbing
Geberite wall mount loo frame
Lighting
Marmox boards butt sealed with silicon/tape and adhesive on a stud wall to Marmox instructions.
Enercable UFH in screed shaped with falls to drain which is a Mcalpine 50mm trap with the mounting flange level with screed top. Some levelling will need to be done as the backerboards straight edge showed a slight dip in the ajacent corner of approx 5mm
110mm drain and 22mm pipe coming up through the screed for the freestanding bath
The advice I need is what would be the best way of tankning the floor to the walls and drain. Mcalpine say use a membrane under the clamp ring but I can't source a membrane anywhere. I was looking at the Schluter DITRA system with Kerdi matt under the clamp ring and tape around the walls, as their drain mambrane only seems to be available with the whole drain kit is this feasable?
Another option was to use one of the Mepei/Ardex/BAL tanking kits to brush on the solution and them clamp once dry. Is this a good idea?
My biggest concern at the moment is the drain screed interface and getting that right, wether I go for the liquid method or DITRA/matting. DITRA is a uncoupling membrane, can the liquid methods provide a similar function
The walls will be Travertine and the floor, travertine mosaic
Thanks in advance for any tips or any other ideas that come forth
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Mark
The situation is a new build extension garage with an ensuite wetroom/bathroom coming off the main bedroom. Due to finacial reasons we asked the build to stop once the major stuff was done and I'm doing the rest (plumbing etc) So far the room has the following installed
Hansgrohe ibox's for the bath, shower and basin and associated plumbing
Geberite wall mount loo frame
Lighting
Marmox boards butt sealed with silicon/tape and adhesive on a stud wall to Marmox instructions.
Enercable UFH in screed shaped with falls to drain which is a Mcalpine 50mm trap with the mounting flange level with screed top. Some levelling will need to be done as the backerboards straight edge showed a slight dip in the ajacent corner of approx 5mm
110mm drain and 22mm pipe coming up through the screed for the freestanding bath
The advice I need is what would be the best way of tankning the floor to the walls and drain. Mcalpine say use a membrane under the clamp ring but I can't source a membrane anywhere. I was looking at the Schluter DITRA system with Kerdi matt under the clamp ring and tape around the walls, as their drain mambrane only seems to be available with the whole drain kit is this feasable?
Another option was to use one of the Mepei/Ardex/BAL tanking kits to brush on the solution and them clamp once dry. Is this a good idea?
My biggest concern at the moment is the drain screed interface and getting that right, wether I go for the liquid method or DITRA/matting. DITRA is a uncoupling membrane, can the liquid methods provide a similar function
The walls will be Travertine and the floor, travertine mosaic
Thanks in advance for any tips or any other ideas that come forth
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Mark