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water proofing a custom shower pan.
Folks,
Everything that I've read about building a custom shower pan for tiling tells me that I need to do the following: a.) slope the first layer of mud 1/4 inch for each foot the edge of the shower is away from the drain b.) apply the pvc liner correctly (making way for the drain.) c.) apply the second layer of mud with pebbles near the weep holes to prevent the weeps holes from clogging. d.) tile away. Now....someone has mentioned to me that in addition to the pvc liner, I should use something called Redguard (a rollable membrane. ) So I looked into it. My impression that using both the pvc liner and the REDGUARD would cause a situation in which water that _does_ get beneath the tile wont have any where to go, causing a huge mold problem. What are the thoughts on this? Of course, I'd like to do this right. If I have to use the redguard, or if there is some definite advantage to using it in addtion to the liner, then fine. But I'm not interested in doing this incorrectly. Any help would be greatly appreciated. - Thanks, Todd |
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"Todd" wrote in message ... Folks, Everything that I've read about building a custom shower pan for tiling tells me that I need to do the following: a.) slope the first layer of mud 1/4 inch for each foot the edge of the shower is away from the drain b.) apply the pvc liner correctly (making way for the drain.) c.) apply the second layer of mud with pebbles near the weep holes to prevent the weeps holes from clogging. d.) tile away. Now....someone has mentioned to me that in addition to the pvc liner, I should use something called Redguard (a rollable membrane. ) So I looked into it. My impression that using both the pvc liner and the REDGUARD would cause a situation in which water that _does_ get beneath the tile wont have any where to go, causing a huge mold problem. What are the thoughts on this? Of course, I'd like to do this right. If I have to use the redguard, or if there is some definite advantage to using it in addtion to the liner, then fine. But I'm not interested in doing this incorrectly. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I would have a hot mop job done instead of the liners. You won't have anything to worry about. |
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water proofing a custom shower pan.
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Folks, Everything that I've read about building a custom shower pan for tiling tells me that I need to do the following: a.) slope the first layer of mud 1/4 inch for each foot the edge of the shower is away from the drain b.) apply the pvc liner correctly (making way for the drain.) c.) apply the second layer of mud with pebbles near the weep holes to prevent the weeps holes from clogging. d.) tile away. Now....someone has mentioned to me that in addition to the pvc liner, I should use something called Redguard (a rollable membrane. ) So I looked into it. My impression that using both the pvc liner and the REDGUARD would cause a situation in which water that _does_ get beneath the tile wont have any where to go, causing a huge mold problem. What are the thoughts on this? Of course, I'd like to do this right. If I have to use the redguard, or if there is some definite advantage to using it in addtion to the liner, then fine. But I'm not interested in doing this incorrectly. Any help would be greatly appreciated. - Thanks, Todd All you need is the liner but its not easy to get right. You have to fold the corner a certain way and that leaves that area thicker and difficult to get the hardy board over it. You need to go up the wall at least I think 6 to 8 inches. It's not a problem if its something you do all the time but for a first timer it could create problems. And to get the slope right isnt as easy as it sounds you have to mix the cement just right so it does not run and that means very dry. You might be better off having it hot mopped and get a warranty. It will set your mind at ease. -- "You can lead them to LINUX but you can't make them THINK" Running Mandriva release 2008.0 free-i586 using KDE on i586 Website Address http://rentmyhusband.co.nr/ |
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