Hi there, I had an en-suite tiled in July 2017, we noticed a leak in the hallway in December 2019 and found it was coming from the en-suite shower.
I've added some pictures to show the damage, but in summary:
It looks like the latest release of BS5385 was in 2018 which was after the work was carried out that includes:
6.1.1.3: Tanking: showers, wet rooms, substrates should be protected with a tanking membrane system
But... BS EN 12004-1:2017 talks about not using dot and dab...
Does anyone have experience in this type of issue and what would be the best British Standard given the job was done in 2017? Any advice gratefully received.
Thanks
I've added some pictures to show the damage, but in summary:
- Walls were not primed or tanked before tiling
- Tiler has used dot and dab technique
- Tiler has used Balstar Whitestar exceeding bedding depth of recommended 3mm
- The shelf was tiled 'flat' and had standing water which leaked down through the grout and gaps between the tiles
- Gaffa tape was used to seal the shelf before applying tiles
It looks like the latest release of BS5385 was in 2018 which was after the work was carried out that includes:
6.1.1.3: Tanking: showers, wet rooms, substrates should be protected with a tanking membrane system
But... BS EN 12004-1:2017 talks about not using dot and dab...
Does anyone have experience in this type of issue and what would be the best British Standard given the job was done in 2017? Any advice gratefully received.
Thanks