Browse Forums DIY, Home Maintenance & Repair 1 Nov 02, 2011 12:48 pm Hi All, I'm just about to begin the prep work on our laundry floor to complete our first reno. At the moment the floor comprises quite simply ugly vinyl over concrete, the vinyl hasnt been glued or anything and from inspection there doesnt seem to be any kind of treatment to the surface of the slab. I'm just wondering, do I need to apply some kind of waterproofing or other preparation to the slab itself? Can I tile directly onto the concrete? If I need to waterproof how do I go about that? The house is all brick on a concrete slab, thanks in advance Re: Tiling Laundry Floor - Waterproof? 2Dec 03, 2011 10:31 pm Its a good idea to water proof any floor surface that has the potential to get wet, yes you can affix tiles to concrete providing you use the correct adhesives, I would also recommend you use a water proofing mixture into your grouting before applying the grout. The requirement is for a waterstop to be installed to the entries of the room, (a small aluminum 'L' angle to retain the water to within the room) can't see if they have… 1 1931 This is a very tight fit, I'm not sure if you'll be able to achieve what you've described. Would you consider accessing the separate toilet from the laundry? If so maybe… 1 11228 |