by thedoctor »
Tue Oct 02, 2007 8:49 am
Having built hundreds of houses for over 30 years we are amazed at the lengths people go to to protect a wall that, if tiled properly should never get wet. Plaese study tiling techniques and definately seal between board and tray but as to tanking the wall and all the other stuff, its madness.
Wall tiling, done properly, is a complete and total waterproof skin. If the grout is pushed into every joint well and thye tiles are not cracked, it will not leak. They are made to do this job, they are not just secondary decoration.
If water does get through the tiles because they have not been laid properly it will descend, gravity makes sure of that. It will find the tiniest gap no matter what you have put on the walls, and it will find its way to the lowest point (usually the ceiling of the room below) where it will eventually show itself. The longer it takes to get there ( And it ALWAYS gets there) the more damage it will do in hanging around and rotting joists etc. Tile properly and you will have no problems. If you spend time and a fortune waterproofing walls that have no business getting wet then you are less likely to take the care required to tile properly.