Best Shower Waterproofing System 2021
Hot Mop vs. Membrane for shower waterproofing?
Best shower waterproofing method for beginners?
What is proper shower water proofing?
When should you use waterproofing?
During the construction process, extensive waterproofing measures are typically applied to ensure that moisture levels are kept under control from the beginning of the project. It is also possible to waterproof a building after it has been constructed in order to solve problems that have already been encountered.
What is the process of waterproofing?
Waterproofing is the process of making an object or structure waterproof or water-resistant so that it remains relatively unaffected by water or resisting the ingress of water under specified conditions. Such items may be used in wet environments or underwater to specified depths.
How long does it take for waterproofing to fail?
These average from 24 to 72 hours. Note: Wet-seal's membrane cure time requirement is to allow an adequate drying time of 48 hours at 25 0C and 50% relative humidity. With solvent based and liquid applied membranes, incomplete curing will adversely affect the polymeric properties of the material causing failure.
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Hi everyone,
I have a pretty standard but outdated 3'x4' shower in my basement that I'm looking to gut down to studs and rebuild. I am a new homeowner and have no experience doing anything like this, but I'd like to think I can do good research and follow instructions well. Wanted to ask around if there's an opinion on the best way to waterproof a tiled shower.
After doing a few dozen hours of youtube/reddit research, there appears to be three general ways of ensuring a tile shower stays waterproof:
Liquid membrane (eg redgard)
Fabric membrane (eg kerdi membrane)
Waterproof boards (eg kerdi board, wedi board)
I'm not in the US, but I estimate the liquid membrane solution will cost me roughly US$300, kerdi membrane will be $500, Kerdi board $750, and Wedi $1300.
I'm not that money sensitive, just want something high quality that is easy to do, so I'm leaning towards Wedi's shower kit system even though it's a bit pricey.
I wanted to check if there's any consensus these days what the best option is, or if there's anything else out there worth looking into.
Thanks!