Never said at any point that I'm any kind of expert here. I sure isn't. Ask me about Fashion Photography, that's my area of expertise. However, I have fitted 3 or 4 wetrooms, as you correctly state and they've all been done using Wedi board. Because it was the first product that I came across that I liked. Out of those, only 1 has been on a wooden floor. I simply followed the very good instructions shown here:
http://www.wedi.co.uk/fwood1.php
50mm thick preformed shower tray is superb and I've not seen anything as nice as their drain.
http://www.wedi.co.uk/fdraindiag.phpSo its 50mm thick you have only ever put them on the surface so you have a step up because otherwise you have to notch 50mm out of your joists for wood floors.
I live with one of these and its the easiest thing to clean ever. Even the drain cover is tasteful to look at, unlike many others that I have seen.
But its tiled so how can wedy be the easiest thing to clean ever :huh2:
I'm not knocking anybody else's tanking solutions, I just don't get how it seems to be that only a few are ever mentioned here.
The few that are mentioned on here are Impey Tuff2 and tilux the first 2 are GRP formers for wood floors and Tilux is a concrete floor former like yours but far far superior in its ease of installation and tanking.
Now I fully realise that you sponsor this section, but if sponsor it means that its too biased, then in my humble opinion that's not a good thing. I just mentioned Wedi because from my experience, its easy to work with and I like it. As I am in no way connected to the company, its hardly because I want to promote them. Just thought people should look at all the options.
But you rave about Wedy and Devy every chance you get obviously to repeatedly make these statements you will of compared them to other systems, like Tilux Uheat marmox.
For example, even though the guy in the youtube link seems to be making light work of the installation process. I could see for my own personal use, I'd make a right pigs ear of trying to get that flexible sheet up onto a wall on my own and then having to try and press it flat. I'd bet I'd end up in a right state, with a totally bumpy surface, air bubbles all over the shop etc. With a nice stiff Wedi board, I don't have to worry about that issue. No you wouldnt as with wedy board you have to buy fixings, the sheetsAs I'm still a beginner, that suits me better, and may suit others better. As its a friendly open forum, with lots of people offering advice and giving help to new people, I just thought I'd share my own experiences, small as they are, as it may help others to decide on products, or open their eyes to other solutions.
I am amazed you cant fix a sheet of tanking membrane to pb yet you can batten or overboard with wedy, drill for fixings, tape its joints, prime and then tile it.
I think your a little cleverer than you are letting on.............................:yes:
Paul
PS - I originally used Wedi for my own shower room, because I didn't want to dig down into the concrete floor and wanted a raised tray - but I hate plastic trays. So I came across their raised base. Dead easy to install.
But as you say what you really did was creat a shower cubicle without a plastic tray not a level access wet room.........
http://www.wedi.co.uk/easyset2.php
It was so dead easy to use and to waterproof the walls etc. that when I started doing wetrooms for other people, it was my immediate choice of material.
So your going to give up taking snaps for a living and become a wedy ambassidor............they are / will be proud