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wetroom novice
Hello
We are installing wetrooms in private flats in a new build project. The bathrooms are on a concrete slab, we have a screed layer of around 110mm within which to place the shower waste, and slope for the shower drainage. I want to avoid having to use any prefab trays or proformas. My question is can we tile directly onto the screed, or do we need a waterproofing layer? Can you use a paint application or is a membrane best? Also, the shower walls will be tiled, can we use a membrane or paint behind this, welded to the floor system?
Has anybody had any experience with hand-screeding in particular, and how do we get this with a consistent slope?
ONE MORE question: what about slip resistance in the floortiles? The Designer is insisting on 600x600mm square floortiles, I can only find these in R9 slip, apparently we will need R10 - ie pretty rough. Any thoughts?
If any of you have done something similar, please share your thoughts, I can't even get Zurich to advise us on this one,
many thanks :8:
We are installing wetrooms in private flats in a new build project. The bathrooms are on a concrete slab, we have a screed layer of around 110mm within which to place the shower waste, and slope for the shower drainage. I want to avoid having to use any prefab trays or proformas. My question is can we tile directly onto the screed, or do we need a waterproofing layer? Can you use a paint application or is a membrane best? Also, the shower walls will be tiled, can we use a membrane or paint behind this, welded to the floor system?
Has anybody had any experience with hand-screeding in particular, and how do we get this with a consistent slope?
ONE MORE question: what about slip resistance in the floortiles? The Designer is insisting on 600x600mm square floortiles, I can only find these in R9 slip, apparently we will need R10 - ie pretty rough. Any thoughts?
If any of you have done something similar, please share your thoughts, I can't even get Zurich to advise us on this one,
many thanks :8: