Waterproofing and tiling in private bathrooms
Due to the joints, tiled finishes are not impermeable to water. Therefore in wet duty areas they require waterproofing in order to protect the substrate against moisture.
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PRIMING
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Solvent free universal primer, water and alkali resistant
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LEVELLING
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Non-sag, cement-based, rapid hardening, polymer modified, low shrinkage and creamy smoothing compound, 2 – 50 mm
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Smoothing compound from 2 – 30 mm
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WATERPROOFING
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One component flexible waterproof slurry, wall/floor
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Fabric reinforced sheet style bonded waterproof membrane
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Waterproof tape for bridging bay edge joints and connections
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Brush, roller or trowel applied waterproof coating
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TILE INSTALLATION
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Grey, highly flexible adhesive for interior and exterior use
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Flexible natural stone adhesive
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GROUTING
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Rapid hardening flexible grout, 3 – 20 mm joint width
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Silicone sealant for movement joints
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Mineral-based multi-function flexible grout for tiles, natural stone and other finishes from 1-10 mm joint widths with FAST TECHNOLOGY
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Silicone sealant for use with natural stone
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