Bath/Shower Wall Lining Question
Hi all,
Got a question regarding my spa/shower set up and waterproofing it. Am doing it myself and am working through the learning curve, slowly, oh so slowly, but surely.
I have recessed the spa in the studs 15mm or so, so according to James Hardie wet area install guide this would make it an 'external' tray? is that correct?
I have places some galvanised steel angel down the corner, and then I put up the villaboard, butting up in the corner and overlapping the spa.
Much to my delight :eek: I have just seen that for 'external' shower/spa trays flashing is required under the villaboard and over the steel angel. Is this correct? Is this my only option?
I see that for 'internal' shower/spa trays you can place the flashing over the villaboard. If that is the case, then why can't the same apply for an 'external' set-up, assuming that I take the vertical corner flashing down to the end of the villaboard, ie, over the recessed lip, shouldn't that be ok?
I had originally planned to:
* villaboard over the spa lip
* silicone up the vertical internal corner and along the horizontal edges
* apply undertile waterproofing, fibreglass sheet and apply 2nd coat of waterproofing
* and then tile, (already have a compatible tile adhesive)
I am assuming now that this is no longer enough. Is that the case?
I have planned to run flashing around the base of the bathroom. It is specified that I should only adhere the base of the flashing to the floor and not the wall, using Hydraepoxy 501. Would Sikaflex be ok to use under the flashing instead?
If anyone can offer any advice I would be really really grateful.