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ChrisA
Hi All,
This is my first post, been reading the posts on the forum for a while, it's been very informative.
I am specing a new wetroom (2 showers) in an old listed building, use will be commercial, so am going for belt and braces.
Will be using 20mm Marmox boards and system to line partitions in area, ready for tiling. The floor is existing timber joists with new 18mm WBP ply and I plan to use a low profile walk-in shower trays.
The floor will have UFH (18mm Polypipe heavyweight overlay system) so am planning on laying additional 18mm ply under trays so that ply and UFH are at same level, then tanking across both with Durabase C1 and bonding this to the Marmox boards. Tile will then go over the UFH area, so the Durabase will also act as decoupling membrane.
Do you guys see any issues with the proposal? Do you think using the tray option is a little over the top when a level walk-in shower would be so much better? Don't have much experience with wet rooms so any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks Chris
This is my first post, been reading the posts on the forum for a while, it's been very informative.
I am specing a new wetroom (2 showers) in an old listed building, use will be commercial, so am going for belt and braces.
Will be using 20mm Marmox boards and system to line partitions in area, ready for tiling. The floor is existing timber joists with new 18mm WBP ply and I plan to use a low profile walk-in shower trays.
The floor will have UFH (18mm Polypipe heavyweight overlay system) so am planning on laying additional 18mm ply under trays so that ply and UFH are at same level, then tanking across both with Durabase C1 and bonding this to the Marmox boards. Tile will then go over the UFH area, so the Durabase will also act as decoupling membrane.
Do you guys see any issues with the proposal? Do you think using the tray option is a little over the top when a level walk-in shower would be so much better? Don't have much experience with wet rooms so any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks Chris