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JonF
Hi,
I would be grateful for a sanity check re my wet room project. The wife and I are installing a new bathroom / wet room in an old Victorian House. The floorboards are old, tatty and uneven. It has been recommended to us that we use the following (in order):
It seems a hell of a lot to do the floor and other suppliers we have spoken to are very unsure about the order of things; especially the Waterguard and Devimat. I'm also worried that I'd be building up the shower tray an awful lot.
Any help anyone could offer to tell us if this is right or wrong would be really appreciated.
Thanks
I would be grateful for a sanity check re my wet room project. The wife and I are installing a new bathroom / wet room in an old Victorian House. The floorboards are old, tatty and uneven. It has been recommended to us that we use the following (in order):
- PCS Backer Boards on floor and new stud walls.
- Impey Waterguard on the floor and over our Aquadec (we already have one as it was free).
- Waterproof tape on wall joints.
- Devimat 100W over the Waterguard including the shower tray.
- Embed Devimat in SLC.
- Adhesive and tiles.
It seems a hell of a lot to do the floor and other suppliers we have spoken to are very unsure about the order of things; especially the Waterguard and Devimat. I'm also worried that I'd be building up the shower tray an awful lot.
Any help anyone could offer to tell us if this is right or wrong would be really appreciated.
Thanks