Tanking membrane and tile weight...

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David Goodier

Hi all,

I'm refitting my bathroom as a (slow) DIY job at the moment, but am probably going to get a tiler to do the tiling work. I know all the right questions to ask them now!

I am plasterboarding the walls, which should take the weight of the 10mm travertine + cement based adhesive I have planned, but I was going to use a paint on tanking 'solution'. It seems however that most prefer membranes here?

The question I have is does using a membrane affect the weight-bearing capacity of plasterboard as I am close to the 32kg/m2 limit?

Thanks in advance,

David Goodier
 
Check this out Tiles and Adhesive Weight Per Square Metre - THE TILE SOURCE will answer your question
 
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Tanking membranes give no additional strength or weaken a substrate,,,what ever the substrate is weight capacity wise is.. it's the same with membranes...

Make sure you use a rapid setting cement based adhesive..:thumbsup:
 
Make sure you use a rapid setting cement based adhesive..:thumbsup:

If I do decide to take the tiling on myself, wouldn't I be better off without rapid setting (time no problem) or is there an advantage I don't realise? Wouldn't a slower setting time allow me to correct the likely **** ups?!!:huh2:

David
 
You could use a slow setting rapidset m8.:thumbsup:
MAPEI products have a good open time and i would recommend them.
 
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Slow set can be used be you must wait longer before tiling can commnece....i use rapid set then you can tile on quicker.....

It is easy to apply..just like wallpapering...:grin:
 

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