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...in high value residential
properties
Shower rooms and bathrooms are vulnerable areas
for water penetration
Shower
rooms and bathrooms are at risk from water
penetration through a natural stone finish since
stone is a permeable material and through
grouting joints. In this way water can enter
floors and walls thereby causing substantial
damage to adjacent areas.
In the case
of high value residential conversions or similar
new build properties, best building practice now
calls for the construction of a water proof
shield to prevent damp/water penetration.
Various methods have been developed by the
construction industry to prevent such
occurrence. But most rely on the use of jointed
sections which do represent area of potential
weakness.
Equinox Products Ltd G.R.P. Sealing Systems
Equinox
Products Ltd proactive shield is formed from
g.r.p. composite materials which are applied by
hand using resin and gel-coats of marine grade
that are of Lloyds Certified quality. These
composite materials form an integral seamless
membrane which covers the floor area and
continues up the walls to a height of 200mm or
to a specified height up to ceiling level, where
it can be bonded to a g.r.p. vaulted ceiling.
This membrane is applied by highly skilled
specialists who take great care to ensure that a
good finish is achieved on the sub-strat
provided by the builder for the marbling or
tiling work which follows. We are able to apply
g.r.p. membrane to various forms of sub-srat
provided and we can also bond in the waste
outlets.
G.r.p. is a
material completely unaffected by temperature
conditions and, moreover. is one that is
impervious to water even when submerged. Equinox
Products Ltd g.r.p. lining therefore provides a
hard, water impervious barrier on top of which
marbling or tiling work can take place. A sand
blinded finish can be provided in areas where
this is needed.
Further Information
We will be
pleased to receive enquiries for further
information and will gladly provide our
quotation on receipt of relevant specifications.

1.) GRP tanking in this situation
a shower, is lined out in plywood to falls to
the drain the waste is rebated into the plywood.
The tanking can be applied to most substrates
i.e. concrete, brick, plasterboard as well as
plywood.
2.)Glass fibre chopped strand mat is applied
with marine grade polyester resin, to the entire
area. Lapping on to the waste, a clamp ring is
then secured to the waste to trap and seal the
GRP membrane.
3.) A coat of Marine grade polyester gel coat is
applied to the GRP membrane. This can be to any
colour. This completes the tanking process.
4.) If tiles or stone such as marble, granite or
limestone are to be the final finish then a coat
of sand is dusted into the wet coat Gel coat to
allow a good key for fixing to.
5.)The finished Shower covered in white tiles.
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