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I have just built a shower cubicle using Aqua Panel, and the customer got the plasterer to skim it. I have always thought Aqua Panel shoud not be skimmed, so my question is: will it be okay?
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The problems arise if water penetrates. The weak point is the tile joints and grout lines and the join to the shower tray that is most at risk. When I replaced my shower a few years ago there were tiles stuck to ply on one wall and plasterboard the other. There was only one area where there was a wet spot which is not bad for 15 odd years of use.
I am sure tradesmen have to think about tanking so that they do not get a recall for leaks etc but care taken on tiling, grouting and jointing should be okay for a home project.
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I am sure tradesmen have to think about tanking so that they do not get a recall for leaks etc but care taken on tiling, grouting and jointing should be okay for a home project.
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panlid wrote:he already knows you shouldnt skim it. hes asking if, now that it is done will it be ok.
Thanks for pointing that out, panlid....... I really wanted to know if the Skim will adhere to the AP, and not peel/flake off. AP is a relatively new product, and for many years tiles were stuck to walls that had been plastered using traditional methods,ie..'browning' then a coat of finish (skim). In fact, my shower area (bath) is tiled exactly how I describe, and after 21 years it is still ok!
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gadget, certain people round here dont like you mentioning things like thatGadget wrote:panlid wrote:he already knows you shouldnt skim it. hes asking if, now that it is done will it be ok.
Thanks for pointing that out, panlid....... I really wanted to know if the Skim will adhere to the AP, and not peel/flake off. AP is a relatively new product, and for many years tiles were stuck to walls that had been plastered using traditional methods,ie..'browning' then a coat of finish (skim). In fact, my shower area (bath) is tiled exactly how I describe, and after 21 years it is still ok!
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