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Re: Waterproof Walls
In my last house I built a custom shower tray using a plastic coated=20
expanded foam material and special joining tape. The end result could=20
then be tiled. Sorry to be vague, but I'm afraid I don't recall the=20
trade name. The material is available in various thicknesses and is=20
easy to work. My local tile shop supplied it and it was inexpensive -=20
might be worth trying yours?
Patrick
--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, "John Andrews" <groups@j...> wrote:
> HA! Try wickes! But it is gray!
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> From: Smith, Gary [mailto:gtsmith@r...]=20
> Sent: 11 March 2004 08:37
> To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
> Subject: [ukha_d] Waterproof Walls
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> Has anybody had any experience of bathroom wall panelling?
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> I'm referring to the stuff you can get that's 10mm thick which I
> believe is waterproof plywood.=20
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> My local plumber's merchant wants up to =A3200 per panel depending on
> colour, which becomes quite expensive as I'll need three panels.
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