Browse Forums Bathrooms and Laundry 1 Sep 02, 2020 8:14 pm Hi, I have been reading a few of these posts regarding Aquacheck and Villaboard for the bathroom. I recently had our waterproofing fail in our bathroom - house is 10 years old (Qld). Every tiler, builder etc. that have been to quote have said that they should never have used Aquacheck and it should always be Villaboard. I have read the posts so I know that there is a difference of opinion amongst people and that is fine. I am now in a situation where I want to keep most of the Aquacheck in the areas of the bathroom where the sheeting hasn't needed to be removed. I want to sheet around the shower with Villaboard but then I am going to have a 3mm difference in sheeting thickness. Has anyone seen this done successfully? The tiler said he wanted to ensure the tiling went over the join between the villaboard and the aquacheck but I am concerned I will wind up with an ugly renovation or worse - back in a situation with another waterproofing fail. If I just use Villaboard on the entire 2 walls that the shower (corner shower) backs onto and leave the other 2 walls with Aquacheck - will you be able to tell the difference after painting? Thanks T If what you describe is correct then the brick wall has been dry lined with villa board. That basically means that the villa board is glued to the brick wall with… 3 8677 Hi All, First time poster. I was hoping to get some advice on villaboard installation within a bathroom. I have installed villaboard before, in a laundry. I think I did… 0 7759 just talk to them, tell them it is unsightly and ask them for a solution. Any reasonable person would render it for you or do something similar. If they give you trouble… 4 19026 |