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Discuss Tiles falling off 12mm ply.... in the Canada Tile Advice area at TilersForums.com.
What have you done to tank the aquapanel boards & joints?
I've read through this post and it's a bit of a funny one I'm bound to get sarcastic comments or the mick taken as every post I seem to make it feels a tad awkward perhaps I'm welsh and not in the "circle " but regards to all this shower business we all know wood is no good that's just nuts but all other trades should be educated in the art of wet rooms as plastered don't care I've gone to loads of jobs where they are boarded and plastered !! What I'm I supposed to do refuse it and sit at home plus the company I'm subbing for not their fault we are doing a housing site and they have wet rooms and it's for a big company and I'm sure they are plasterboard skimmed over but what are we suppose to do go to the site office and say that shower might leak they would tell me to get lost.
That looks better. Shame that you cut a hole in the ceiling! You can undo the waste from the top.
Mike, when your on site you just have to go ahead & tile even though a lot of the time you know it's not right.
It would be great to have the luxury of walking off one site & straight into the next.
As you say, they would just tell you to do one & get someone else in.
Even though I sub to a company it doesn't fall back on me if things go wrong.
"I told you so", I've used that phrase on more than one occasion.
Now if I'm doing a private job then it's a different matter..
so do you even bother arguing the fact its not rite or crack on and if it fails they attempt to get you back? or is there some sort of agreement before starting the jobs?
Fiba tape and adhesive skim to all joints, no tanking, the stickers on the boards and aquapanel website both said it is ok to tile directly onto the boards.....
Don't say it's wrong again pleeease! What's the point in aquapanel if it needs tanking... Gyproc would have been a lot cheaper
Aquapanel is fine to tile to directly but was curious if you had tanked it to make it waterproof or not (aquapanel is only water resistant). Not looking to criticise jonty, just to advise
What i don't get is why people say plasterboard is crap, if the jobs done right there will be no problem at all.
Its poor prep and crap tradesmen which is the problem most of the time.
I will continue to use plasterboard as i and thousands of others have used around the country(world?)if that makes me a cowboy to 6 or 7 on here ,then well, i can live with that .
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