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Hi everyone, im new to the this forum and would like some advice.
For the first time im putting in an aquadec in an upstairs ensuite on timber floors. The joists are slightly out of level and was just wondering how you would solve this problem. Also the walls have been rendered on two sides with aquapanel on the third side, i was going to tank these, (although not strictly necessary as far as i know). I assume this would be ok. Finally, to accomodate the gradiant on the aquadec, what is the biggest tiles anyone has used. Im thinking of using mosaics but was wondering if there was any other options so as to avoid all the grout lines towards the drain and cutting etc.
thanks for your advice.
Ern
For the first time im putting in an aquadec in an upstairs ensuite on timber floors. The joists are slightly out of level and was just wondering how you would solve this problem. Also the walls have been rendered on two sides with aquapanel on the third side, i was going to tank these, (although not strictly necessary as far as i know). I assume this would be ok. Finally, to accomodate the gradiant on the aquadec, what is the biggest tiles anyone has used. Im thinking of using mosaics but was wondering if there was any other options so as to avoid all the grout lines towards the drain and cutting etc.
thanks for your advice.
Ern