
Originally Posted by
dyers
Hmm, I really don't know then.
In the building inspection when I bought this place it was commented that there could be possible water leakage to the floor or something, from the shower. However there was nothing to say why he had thought that. The only thing under the shower is concrete and dirt. I suppose some water could seep into the walls though. But there's only two walls it can seep into.. and one I think is a brick concrete wall with the garage on the other side. And I think the 2nd wall goes connects to the neighbors garage on the other side.
Mate, listen to what has been said. You start with a substrate this is either impervious to water or is waterproofed with membrane to make it impervious to water.
You then put a protectived screed or layer of grout over the membrane, you then lay the tiles and either grout or silicon the joints, using an approved sealant - the Mapai stuff mentioned is perfect. Selleys No More Gaps will NOT work.
The whole idea is that the water IS going to get under the tiles, hence the water proof membrane stopping it getting any further. Thus it depends on how old the shower is as to its method of construction. I would certainly never ever rely on the tiles to keep the water out. Same story as with some of this leaky building crap...people thinking that the cladding alone will keep the water out...bullshit, one crack and the water floods in. Hence I hate plaster houses with a passion. In the case of cladding, a cavity is needed to convey the water out and not into the house. Your tiles are like brick cladding - designed to get soaked through and make it no further.
If you hear anything said...PLEASE DONT USE NO MORE GAPS.
And- Good luck with your project.
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