Browse Forums Bathrooms and Laundry 1 Apr 16, 2013 11:42 am Hello, I am replacing my old tiled corner shower by this cubicle which has acrylic walls: http://www.reece.com.au/bathrooms/products/posh-showers-kensington-rectangle-shower-system The tiles will be stripped (floor and walls), and they will need to pack the walls with villaboard to make them square and to glue the shower onto. The walls are gyprock/fibro with timber frame. My plumber says because it's a sealed unit, it doesn't require waterproofing of the wall and floor after it's been made square. Is this correct ?? I just want to follow the best practice here. Thank you, GP There is nothing in the various codes and standards that puts this requirement on the builder to do. I think that is what you are asking. Don't waste time trying to get… 5 2321 I had an old shower unit that broke on me and when I took it off, there were only 2 water pipes, instead of the normal 2 water pipes and a shower head pipe. S o I… 0 36934 I have researched this topic in detail recently but for another state which has no licensing requirements at all so any handy man can waterproof any old way and not have… 1 8456 |