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Hi have a tiler completing bathroom at the moment. Just wanted to know is it common to have the shower hob installed on top of screed or should it be installed into the screed to prevent water exiting the shower area. Don't know what to make of this photo?
Just don't want any leaks
Before screed, and before the water proofing
Compressed sheet floor. Waterproofing above screed. No idea about hob. About 10years experience.
Yeah fair enough. Thanks for the assistance
They're screed then hob then waterproofing?
All good. My issue actually is they are putting the hob down after the screed. Will that be an issue as the hob doesn't touch the ground?
Is the mortar bed not the screed. In that pic isn't the waterproofing underneath it? I have no experience or idea with this. I've just had a bad experience where it leaked
Yeah I know. But it fits with the rest of the house.
Before screed, and before the water proofing
Thanks. Seems he's done the screed before both. He's going to waterproof ontop of the screed. My thoughts were if he didn't implement it into the screed wouldn't water go through to the screed and eventually travel
What do you mean by that. Sorry new to all this and the last bathroom leaked due to poor waterstops installed.
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Thanks. Seems he's done the screed before both. He's going to waterproof ontop of the screed. My thoughts were if he didn't implement it into the screed wouldn't water go through to the screed and eventually travel