Yumbo
5th September 2007, 03:52 PM
Good afternoon forumites,
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I have a question about waterproof membranes and tiling that I can't seem to find an answer on in existing posts. I am about to finish off our bathroom and have purchased a drum of Bondall Aquatite to waterproof the floor and walls of the shower area prior to tiling.
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Having read another post somewhere here I am following the suggestion that the membrane on the floor should go between the mortar and the tiles, rather than below the mortar to avoid the mortar taking in water should the tile adhesive fail. The walls are of a generic wet area panelling similar to Villaboard.
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I have queried Bondall in regards to an appropriate tile adhesive to which they have advised I should use a water based or cementitious adhesive.
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My concern is that I had reason to remove a portion of the membrane from the walls and found that it peeled off quite easily. I am now worried that if I lay the tiles over the membrane won’t that mean that the tiles are really only held to the wall lining by the membrane, which does not seem to have adequate adhesive strength?
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Or would it just be a matter of keying in the wall linings prior to painting on the membrane. And what about the floor?
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Thanks to anyone who has knowledge on this.
<O:p</O:p
I have a question about waterproof membranes and tiling that I can't seem to find an answer on in existing posts. I am about to finish off our bathroom and have purchased a drum of Bondall Aquatite to waterproof the floor and walls of the shower area prior to tiling.
<O:p
Having read another post somewhere here I am following the suggestion that the membrane on the floor should go between the mortar and the tiles, rather than below the mortar to avoid the mortar taking in water should the tile adhesive fail. The walls are of a generic wet area panelling similar to Villaboard.
<O:p
I have queried Bondall in regards to an appropriate tile adhesive to which they have advised I should use a water based or cementitious adhesive.
<O:p
My concern is that I had reason to remove a portion of the membrane from the walls and found that it peeled off quite easily. I am now worried that if I lay the tiles over the membrane won’t that mean that the tiles are really only held to the wall lining by the membrane, which does not seem to have adequate adhesive strength?
<O:p
Or would it just be a matter of keying in the wall linings prior to painting on the membrane. And what about the floor?
<O:p
Thanks to anyone who has knowledge on this.