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Waterproofing across an expansion joint/ control joint
We are looking to create a shower/bath in the attached entryway photo. The door will be removed and the opening bricked up with a low wall about 400mm high +- and a window fitted on top of the wall. The idea is to build another nib wall to join the 2 walls at the bottom half of the picture at the same height (+- 400mm) and this will create the rectangular bath/shower area. Our issue is that wall on the left is part of the house structure and isolated from the slab, which is part of the garage, by an expansion/control joint. There is a dark foam strip there so it is hard to see in the photo and the gap is about 10mm. House is mid 70's construction and there is no indication of much movement between the two bodies in the past. I understand that the 2 low joining walls will need to be 'free standing' from the left wall and will need re-inforcing rods epoxied into the concrete and be tied to the RH wall.
Our issues are...
- how to waterproof across the current expansion joint?
- how to waterproof across the control joints at the LHS of each low wall that will be the ends of the bath/shower?
Left and right wall will be insulated to reduce heat transfer and the bath floor will be slightly raised and insulated for same.