Wet rooms

I've a few parts around I could sell you I'd say Andy, from doing stuff in the B&B, let me know what the specs are.
 
Some things to consider (Architects POV)
-Wet room has now become a generic term for a flush shower tray...
-very difficult to achieve if your bathroom is at ground floor level
-true wet rooms will need a membrane below the floor tile...a lot of builders/tradespeople dont consider this...
-you would also need to look at the bathroom door spec..

Just sayin.
If you are going to pinch my catch phrase at least use the apostrophe thing. :-)
But yes, I was told green plasterboard was OK for the lining under the tiles as it was waterproof.
A decent plumber told me otherwise, same for the floor, as you say, it needs a membrane.


Just sayin'
 
If you are going to pinch my catch phrase at least use the apostrophe thing. :-)
But yes, I was told green plasterboard was OK for the lining under the tiles as it was waterproof.
A decent plumber told me otherwise, same for the floor, as you say, it needs a membrane.


Just sayin'
'green' plasterboard..or Tilebacker board is fine for moisture resistance on vertical surfaces....although general MR board works just as well. floors ( especially timber floors)...need a membrane...although not enshrined in building regs it is considered best practice.

jus' saying...
 

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