Can I use nomoreply on walls and floors?
Discussion
Following up on my bathroom thread, I was going to use Aquapanel for stud walls and then tank the shower area with a Mapei kit (belt and braces0. Then I came across nomoreply.
Can I use 6mm nomoreply on the timber suspended floor and 12mm on the stud walls?
I was going to use SBR on the floor, if I use this on the stud walls, do I still need to tank?
Can I use 6mm nomoreply on the timber suspended floor and 12mm on the stud walls?
I was going to use SBR on the floor, if I use this on the stud walls, do I still need to tank?
Aquapanel is not necessary on the walls. Ordinary plasterboard tanked is waterproof.
Aqua panel doesn't degrade when wet but it is not waterproof. Tanked plasterboard is waterproof. Use a tanking kit and don't rely on SBR as a waterproofer.
http://www.screwfix.com/p/mapei-shower-waterproofi...
Definitely use 6mm no more ply on your floors glued and screwed. If the floor is not getting wet (other than the odd wet foot print) there is no need to tank it. A couple of coats of SBR on the no more ply will give it some water resistance and also makes a good primer for tiling.
Aqua panel doesn't degrade when wet but it is not waterproof. Tanked plasterboard is waterproof. Use a tanking kit and don't rely on SBR as a waterproofer.
http://www.screwfix.com/p/mapei-shower-waterproofi...
Definitely use 6mm no more ply on your floors glued and screwed. If the floor is not getting wet (other than the odd wet foot print) there is no need to tank it. A couple of coats of SBR on the no more ply will give it some water resistance and also makes a good primer for tiling.
B17NNS said:
Aquapanel is not necessary on the walls. Ordinary plasterboard tanked is waterproof.
Aqua panel doesn't degrade when wet but it is not waterproof. Tanked plasterboard is waterproof. Use a tanking kit and don't rely on SBR as a waterproofer.
http://www.screwfix.com/p/mapei-shower-waterproofi...
Definitely use 6mm no more ply on your floors glued and screwed. If the floor is not getting wet (other than the odd wet foot print) there is no need to tank it. A couple of coats of SBR on the no more ply will give it some water resistance and also makes a good primer for tiling.
Sorry for the Dumbass questions but whats SBR? Aqua panel doesn't degrade when wet but it is not waterproof. Tanked plasterboard is waterproof. Use a tanking kit and don't rely on SBR as a waterproofer.
http://www.screwfix.com/p/mapei-shower-waterproofi...
Definitely use 6mm no more ply on your floors glued and screwed. If the floor is not getting wet (other than the odd wet foot print) there is no need to tank it. A couple of coats of SBR on the no more ply will give it some water resistance and also makes a good primer for tiling.
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