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Donquick
Hi,
I have been reading various bits and bobs ready for a tilling job at home. I have done a fair bit of tiling over the years here and there and have now to do the following in a new place: floor en-suite, floor and walls enclosed shower (effective wetroom scenario) within the ensuite, separate 2 x walls of a bathroom. I have my tiles and my tanking kit, which is just about big enough to cover the enclosed shower area, I hope. I am about to get cracking and buy the adhesive and grout.
My question is this - There is a shower above the bath and I have been reading advice around about the forum about tanking the wall before tiling above the bath. There seems to be a fair bit of advice suggesting a tanking solution prior to tiling.
Even Bal, don't recommend the tanking solution in this scenario and i presume they have a vested interest in giving a belt and braces set of solutions. I am happy to buy another tanking kit (in spite of the significant expense and time to install) but would value some opinions first. My parents bathroom and shower room were built well before the invention of tanking kits and they have never (30+ years) had damp or leaking issues as far as I am aware.
Any advice please!
Thanks in advance,
Don
I have been reading various bits and bobs ready for a tilling job at home. I have done a fair bit of tiling over the years here and there and have now to do the following in a new place: floor en-suite, floor and walls enclosed shower (effective wetroom scenario) within the ensuite, separate 2 x walls of a bathroom. I have my tiles and my tanking kit, which is just about big enough to cover the enclosed shower area, I hope. I am about to get cracking and buy the adhesive and grout.
My question is this - There is a shower above the bath and I have been reading advice around about the forum about tanking the wall before tiling above the bath. There seems to be a fair bit of advice suggesting a tanking solution prior to tiling.
Even Bal, don't recommend the tanking solution in this scenario and i presume they have a vested interest in giving a belt and braces set of solutions. I am happy to buy another tanking kit (in spite of the significant expense and time to install) but would value some opinions first. My parents bathroom and shower room were built well before the invention of tanking kits and they have never (30+ years) had damp or leaking issues as far as I am aware.
Any advice please!
Thanks in advance,
Don