Tanking a brick wall

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Hi everyone,

I am about to start installing a Wetroom for the first time and just wanted a little advice.

I have a solid wall that requires waterproofing. The wall has been taken back to the brick. I have to waterproof the wall and make sure it can hold the weight of marble tiles.

I am thinking of fixing a tile backer board to the wall using an spf adhesive. (Someone has suggested applying a concrete render to the wall but unfortunatley I don't think I'd be able to mange it properly) The questions I have are:

1) Is it ok to use Dura WP membrane on top of tile backer boards? or does this effect how much weight it can hold. (I have a roll of Dura WP membrane which I need to cover the floor)

2) What sort of tile backer board is relevant if I'm going to use a membrane over the top of it and what thickness do I need?

3) Can someone suggest an adhesive to use? Can I use the same adhesive for applying the membrane and tiles on all surfaces?


Sorry about all the questions and thanks for previous advice.

Regards
Chris
 
Tile backer boards don't usually need additional membrane protection as far as I am aware. You will need to seal the joints between boards though.
 
i also have to tank a brickwall, i was going to put a stud wall up with vapour barrier facing the wall and then plasterboard the outside and then use whatever tanking product i choose, but thinking if i might loose too much space. stud etc

What does everyone else think
 
Thanks for the reply.

What thickness board should I go for and how many fixings to the wall would I need to attach?

Chris
 
If you wanted to render the wall you could use 2 battons plumbed down the wall and render between them, then remove and fill in the gaps
 
i also have to tank a brickwall, i was going to put a stud wall up with vapour barrier facing the wall and then plasterboard the outside and then use whatever tanking product i choose, but thinking if i might loose too much space. stud etc

What does everyone else think

Different Question - yours is in a cellar!
 

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