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SPECIAL INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS
Tiling in Showers and Wetrooms
In wet situations, such as wet rooms and showers, it is essential to tile onto a waterproof background, using a minimum C2 tile adhesive. Without proper waterproofing protection, water penetration behind the tiled finish can cause serious damage.
• Cement:sand render is the preferred background for tiling onto.
• Alternatively, choose a suitable tile backerboard - timber or plywood substrates are not recommended.
• Use a suitable waterproofing system and ensure corners are taped and adequately sealed.
• Solid bed fixing is essential on walls and floors.
• Choose a suitable water resistant adhesive and grout.
Three options are generally available for waterproofing:
• A waterproof tanking kit usually comprising a water-
based liquid applied membrane, a self-adhesive flexible sealing strip and a bottle of primer.
• A waterproof tanking mat.
• Waterproof tile backer board.
Take extra care that all joints and corners are properly taped without creases to ensure a watertight seal.
For further advice consult TTA’s Technical Publication ‘Tiling in Wet Rooms’.
A B
       C
    DF
E
An example of tile backerboard installation
          A - Movement joint sealant B - Tile
C - Tile adhesive
D - Tile backerboard E - Jointing tape
F - Board fixings
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