Browse Forums Renovation + Home Improvement Re: How to fill gap between tile underlay and plaster wall 2Dec 18, 2013 10:41 pm Our 1970's reno viewtopic.php?f=53&t=65931 Re: How to fill gap between tile underlay and plaster wall 3Dec 19, 2013 8:27 am Thanks for the response, unfortunately I don't think they will help me. I think I didn't explain it properly. By corners, I meant the corners where the floor meets the wall, I probably should have said edges. So even if they could be used on straight bits of wall, I would need probably 70 of them to do the entire wall. But that is the type of thing I am after. Is there something like that for long straight areas? Re: How to fill gap between tile underlay and plaster wall 4Dec 19, 2013 9:02 am I think I might have found something. Does anyone know if this would work? http://www.bunnings.com.au/tape-weatherproof-stop-leak-50mm-10m_p1100470 Re: How to fill gap between tile underlay and plaster wall 5Dec 19, 2013 3:22 pm No you need something like this - 200mm waterproofing bandage. http://www.flexiseal.co.nz/reinforcing_bandage.htm It is basically a strong woven strip of cloth that acts as reinforcing for the waterproofing membrane. You paint some of it onto the wall and the floor then press this bandage into it then paint some more over it to bed it right in. Then you give the floor and up the walls probably another two to three thick coats of the waterproofing compound. Don't worry about the 20mm gap. The bandage will span that easily. Stewie Re: How to fill gap between tile underlay and plaster wall 6Dec 22, 2013 11:41 am dempzorz Thanks for the response, unfortunately I don't think they will help me. I think I didn't explain it properly. By corners, I meant the corners where the floor meets the wall, I probably should have said edges. So even if they could be used on straight bits of wall, I would need probably 70 of them to do the entire wall. But that is the type of thing I am after. Is there something like that for long straight areas? Obviously that one I linked is for corners but that's the sort of thing you need, the type like stewie linked are for the straight sections Our 1970's reno viewtopic.php?f=53&t=65931 2 7571 yeah i couldnt picture it issue either, but i could clearly picture what they were doing wrong haha 2 5315 Versaloc is a mortarless besser block system that still needs a properly engineered footing. If you just do a 400x200 footing it will fail in time. At 17m long you need it… 1 18494 |