Hello all...new here and thought it a good place to get some advice from the experts!
Just about to make a 3 wall tiled shower enclosure with two brick and plaster walls and one plasterboard wall (plaster board will be replaced as old tiles in the previous enclosure let water in and disolved the board!
My question is, there seems to be several options of tanking the walls/floor.
I've seen GRP tanking and having worked with fibregalss before thought this might be an ideal solution. Is it as straight forward as just fibreglassing the walls and floor with mat and tiling straight over the top, or are the flexible paint on/matting solutions 'a must'?? The wet room/cubicle will be about just under half the 2m by 1.2m room...so about 90cmm by 1.2m
Also can I use underfloor heating on the floor and WALL with porcelin wall tiles (600*300) with either Bal tanking, Homelux wall/floor matt or GRP tanking?
Thanks in advance,
Virgil.
Just about to make a 3 wall tiled shower enclosure with two brick and plaster walls and one plasterboard wall (plaster board will be replaced as old tiles in the previous enclosure let water in and disolved the board!
My question is, there seems to be several options of tanking the walls/floor.
I've seen GRP tanking and having worked with fibregalss before thought this might be an ideal solution. Is it as straight forward as just fibreglassing the walls and floor with mat and tiling straight over the top, or are the flexible paint on/matting solutions 'a must'?? The wet room/cubicle will be about just under half the 2m by 1.2m room...so about 90cmm by 1.2m
Also can I use underfloor heating on the floor and WALL with porcelin wall tiles (600*300) with either Bal tanking, Homelux wall/floor matt or GRP tanking?
Thanks in advance,
Virgil.